Sewer Lizard

Sewer lizard, also known as the domestic lizard, is a species of lizard that, when it was its wild ancestor, was native only to Spain, but as these lizards were domesticated (making it one of the first ever successfully domesticated non-dinosaur and non-bird reptiles), they were successfully introduced to the rest of Europe and were successfully introduced to North America, where they are thriving, despite competition with brown rats, black rats, sewer rats (originating from DeviantArt's Urban Future series), house mice, etc. These lizards can range from the size of a small common wall lizard to the size of a Gila monster. These lizards are omnivorous, feeding just about anything they could find, rubbish, fruits, seeds, human leftovers, insects, small fish, small frogs, smaller lizards (including smaller sewer lizards, making them cannibalistic), eggs of most animals, and rarely small mammals. They are named because they thrive in many uninhabitable places that humans could not live in, including sewers.