He's right. The log does look like a lizard.

He very cautiously decided he wanted to o up and take a closer look

He stopped before it and looked at it

The he touched it with his foot.

Then, he reched down and took a piece of bark err a scale from the lizard and brought it to me.

I of course waited safetly on the sidewalk, afrad anything alive and squirmy felt the need to slither past.
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