YES,Lizard has an incomplete metamorphosis.(no change of form,appearance & character.
It can be any but usually it's skin is scaly.
A tuatara is not a lizard, and it cannot be purchased. Though lizard-like in appearance, this reptile is not classified as a lizard. Being endangered, and now extinct on the New Zealand mainland, it is not available to be purchased to satisfy one's whim to have an unusual or exotic pet.
The American lizard with a spiny crest along its back is called the Texas horned lizard, also known as the horny toad or horned frog. They are known for their unique appearance and diet of ants.
Some animals that use shift shaping or changing appearance to change their disguise ,you have the lizard ,some lizard change color to protect themselves from there preys.
Reptilians are supposed aliens that are inhabiting earth by changing their appearance to replicate human beings. The other possiblity is that they are demons.
Adult salamanders keep their tails. Salamanders are a group of amphibians typically characterized by a lizard-like appearance, with slender bodies, blunt snouts, and short limbs. They look like between a frog and a lizard.
The legless lizard is often mistaken for a snake due to its long, slender body and lack of legs. Despite its snake-like appearance, the legless lizard is a type of lizard with eyelids and external ear openings, distinguishing it from snakes which lack these features. Legless lizards are found in various regions around the world and are expert burrowers.
It sounds like you are describing a red-headed agama lizard. This lizard is known for its bright red or pink head and neck, as well as its dragon-like appearance with spiky scales and a crest along its back. Red-headed agamas are native to parts of Africa and are popular pets in the reptile trade.
The xenosaur is a species of lizard native to Central America and Mexico. They are known for their unique appearance, with a spiny body and tail, and their ability to change color based on their mood or environment. Xenosaurs are primarily arboreal, meaning they spend much of their time in trees.
A light pink lizard is likely a species of albino or leucistic lizard, in which the lack of pigment in their skin gives them a pinkish coloration. Some examples include the albino leopard gecko or albino bearded dragon. These lizards are bred selectively for their unique appearance.
The description matches that of a Mali Uromastyx, which is a species of lizard known for its distinctive coloration and spiky appearance. They are native to North Africa and are popular as exotic pets due to their unique markings and hardy nature.