LONDON -- You haven't seen true sass until you've witnessed a shovel-snouted lizard dancing on Watch Angel Has Fallen Onlinehot desert sand.
The fast little critter was introduced during Sunday's episode of Planet Earth II, which focused on desert animals.
SEE ALSO: Lion instantly regrets attempting to take down giraffe"In the heat of the day, surface temperatures can reach up to 160 degrees -- far too hot to handle for most," said Attenborough.
"But not for this shovel-snouted lizard."
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Just look at him: that's prime reptilian sass, right there. And he gets to cool his little feet off at the same time, so it's a total win-win.
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