LIZARD: The
American Sign Language (ASL) sign for "lizard"
There are a few versions for the sign LIZARD.
(There may be more, check with your local Deaf community.)
Version 1: The index finger slithers upward on the non-dominant forearm:

Version 2: Similar to the sign for SNAKE but with a forward pointing index finger:

Version 3: The dominant hand is at the mouth and changes from X to 1 twice:

Side view:

Version 4: Is an initialized version where the "L" dominant hand slithers upward on the non-dominant forearm:

Sample sentence: TELL-me SOMETHING INTERESTING ABOUT LIZARDS.
If you want to learn more animal signs, check out:
Notes:
See: ANIMALS
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