Connect the dots to reveal the picture of the lizard. Specifically, the type of lizard depicted is called a Brown Anole. The bit of skin under his chin is called a dewlap.
There are 513 dots to connect in this dot-to-dot, keeping your students busy for quite some time! Include this fun and challenging activity in a lesson about reptiles, lizards, and animals.
Print this dot-to-dot for your classroom, year after year.
Dot-to-dot is on page 1. Answer key on page 2. Terms of Use – For personal and educational purposes only. PDF format.
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