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6 lizards that prove reptiles can be adorable

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| etimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 13, 2025, 21:54 IST
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Lizards that prove reptiles can be adorable


These days, animal videos are everywhere online, but it’s usually the cute and fluffy ones that steal the show– dogs in sweaters, cats in boxes, or bunnies hopping around the house. But there’s another group of animals slowly winning hearts: lizards.

Once thought of as cold or scary, lizards are now getting noticed for their quiet charm. Some have even become popular as pets or social media favourites– not because they look fierce, but because they’re unexpectedly cute. With their tiny faces, curious eyes, and quirky little habits, these reptiles prove they can be just as lovable as any furry friend.

Here are six lizards that break the usual image and show that reptiles can have an adorable side too.

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Leopard Gecko


Leopard geckos are among the most popular pet lizards, and it’s not hard to see why. Found in dry parts of South Asia, these small lizards have spotted patterns, thick tails, and bright, curious eyes. They’re calm, easy to care for, and usually enjoy being handled, making them a good choice for beginners.

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Crested Gecko



The crested gecko comes from New Caledonia and is instantly recognisable thanks to the ridge above its eyes that looks like tiny eyelashes. With sticky toe pads and a flexible tail, they can climb almost anything. They don’t need live insects in their diet, which makes them easier to keep at home.

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Panther Chameleon


Native to Madagascar, panther chameleons are famous for their incredible colours and their skill at changing shades. They have a slow, graceful way of moving, eyes that can swivel in different directions, and a long tongue that snaps up insects in a flash. Even though they’re bright and eye-catching, they’re calm by nature– more about elegance than speed.

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Madagascar Day Gecko


While most geckos prefer the dark, the Madagascar day gecko loves the spotlight– literally. Known for its bright green skin with striking red markings, this lizard is one of the most eye-catching reptiles out there. Native to Madagascar’s forests, it spends its days soaking up the sun, hunting insects, and sipping on nectar.

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Maned Forest Lizard


From the treetops of Indonesia and nearby regions, the maned forest lizard is a quiet and graceful reptile. Slim and covered in earthy tones, it blends perfectly into the branches it calls home. It’s not common in the pet trade, but for those lucky enough to spot one in the wild, its delicate movements and natural camouflage are a special sight.

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Hatchling Panther Chameleons



Baby panther chameleons are just a few centimetres long when they hatch, looking so tiny it’s hard to believe they’re real. Even then, you can spot hints of the bright colours they’ll have as adults. Watching them take their first careful steps is a beautiful reminder of how small and delicate life can be.



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