The Lambton Lizard (Salamandra lambtoni) is an Awakened salamander named after Ward Lambton, a famous paranaturalist who studied these creatures and was killed by one. It grows to an enormous 6.25 meters long. It is covered with overlapping plates of dermal bone, and has a dull gray coloration, shading to dull white toward the belly. It has several "barbells" similar to a catfish, which double as sensory organs and glands that secrete a paralyzing toxin. The Lambton lizard lives in freshwater rivers and lakes in the CAS, Florida, and along the Atlantic Coast.
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