What kind of lizard is Liz from The Magic School Bus?
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I've always wondered this. It doesn't seem like she can even be a real type of lizard... I remember on the reptile episode the kids said "That looks just like Liz!" referring to a chameleon. But she obviously isn't. And the way she lives makes her kind of resemble an iguana, but she obviously isn't either. Is there some kind of lizard I just don't know about? xD
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Answer:
She's a Jackson Chameleon.
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Other answers
I think she is an iguana. lol that kid Tristen must be like 10.
Liz is a alien from when they went to mars lol jking idk wat she could be besides a lizard
Triston
a jackson chameleon
a chameleon...
Tim
jackson chamelon or even maybe a iguana byee
Adam Slap
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