SQUAMATA

Lizards, snakes and the burrowing amphisbaenids make up the order Squamata, meaning the scaly ones. The elongate, slim, long-tailed bodies of lizards have become modified to enable them to live in a wide range of habitats. Lizards can be expert burrowers, runners, swimmers and climbers, and a few can manage crude, short-distance gliding on rib-supported "wings". Most are carnivores, feeding on invertebrate and small vertebrate prey, but others feed on vegetation. Macmillan Illustrated Animal Encyclopedia

Name: gecko
Difficulty: 2
Base level: 1
Base experience: 8
Speed: 6
Base AC: 8
Base MR: 0
Alignment: 0
Frequency: Common
Genocidable: Yes
ATTACK:
    Bite: 1d3
Weight: 10
Nutritional value: 20
Size: tiny
Resistances: None
Resistances conveyed by eating: None

A gecko has an animal body. It has no hands. It is a carnivore.


Name: iguana
Difficulty: 3
Base level: 2
Base experience: 17
Speed: 6
Base AC: 7
Base MR: 0
Alignment: 0
Frequency: Common
Genocidable: Yes
ATTACK:
    Bite: 1d4
Weight: 30
Nutritional value: 30
Size: tiny
Resistances: None
Resistances conveyed by eating: None

An iguana has an animal body. It has no hands. It is a carnivore.


Name: lizard
Difficulty: 6
Base level: 5
Base experience: 56
Speed: 6
Base AC: 6
Base MR: 10
Alignment: 0
Frequency: Common
Genocidable: Yes
ATTACK:
    Bite: 1d6
Weight: 10
Nutritional value: 40
Size: tiny
Resistances: petrification
Resistances conveyed by eating: None

A lizard has an animal body. It has no hands. It is a carnivore.