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When finding a threatened species beginning with ‘X’ it was fortunately incredibly difficult! Xenosaurus newmanorum is the latin name of this species, it’s real name is Newman's Knob-scaled Lizard. A prehistoric looking lizard, whose family Xenosauridae diverged from all other living reptiles more than 85 million years ago! A major threat to it’s Mexican habitat is forest conversion for coffee plantations, which is destroying their natural habitat.


10% of profits will be donated to conservation projects to protect our planet.


Hand-signed, numbered limited edition run of 100 of each colourway.

  • Premium Quality Giclée Print (with optional framing service)

  • High-quality pigments on warm white 100% acid free, fine art archival paper

  • Includes a certificate of authenticity

  • A4 Size: 210 x 297 mm

  • Packaged within a card-backed envelope and weatherproofed

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When finding a threatened species beginning with ‘X’ it was fortunately incredibly difficult! Xenosaurus newmanorum is the latin name of this species, it’s real name is Newman's Knob-scaled Lizard. A prehistoric looking lizard, whose family Xenosauridae diverged from all other living reptiles more than 85 million years ago! A major threat to it’s Mexican habitat is forest conversion for coffee plantations, which is destroying their natural habitat.


10% of profits will be donated to conservation projects to protect our planet.


Hand-signed, numbered limited edition run of 100 of each colourway.

  • Premium Quality Giclée Print (with optional framing service)

  • High-quality pigments on warm white 100% acid free, fine art archival paper

  • Includes a certificate of authenticity

  • A4 Size: 210 x 297 mm

  • Packaged within a card-backed envelope and weatherproofed

When finding a threatened species beginning with ‘X’ it was fortunately incredibly difficult! Xenosaurus newmanorum is the latin name of this species, it’s real name is Newman's Knob-scaled Lizard. A prehistoric looking lizard, whose family Xenosauridae diverged from all other living reptiles more than 85 million years ago! A major threat to it’s Mexican habitat is forest conversion for coffee plantations, which is destroying their natural habitat.


10% of profits will be donated to conservation projects to protect our planet.


Hand-signed, numbered limited edition run of 100 of each colourway.

  • Premium Quality Giclée Print (with optional framing service)

  • High-quality pigments on warm white 100% acid free, fine art archival paper

  • Includes a certificate of authenticity

  • A4 Size: 210 x 297 mm

  • Packaged within a card-backed envelope and weatherproofed

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