The spider-tailed horned viper is perfectly camouflaged, almost invisible, except for its unique bulbous tail tip with long drooping scales that look like a leggy spider.
And then this preference for this underground parking, which makes shallow ground, which therefore you can only have trees that have, you know, ball root systems like palm trees.
At the end of a lead a wheezy pug, with bulbous eyes, gazed at me belligerently (at least I thought it was gazing at me: it was hard to be sure as its eyes veered off in different directions).