Re: What lizard is like this?
Be advised that large lizards have large bites. Their jaws are incredibly powerful.
I was bitten on the index finger by my 6-foot green iguana. My finger popped open like a ripe grape. It's permanently misshapen. You want a critter with a good temperament IF you intend to handle it. It can vary from one individual to the next of course, but there's a reason bearded dragons are so popular. They are super mellow. I am a fairly experienced keeper but still love some of the beginner species. I enjoy the heck out of beardies because they have such great temperaments. Like corn snakes... I choose to add other species but corns never get old to me. Some of the more common species have interesting morphs for you to choose from. Just saying, popular isn't always bad.
Have you considered a jeweled lacerta, Timon lepidus? They are uncommon, similar to a beardie in temperament IF you put in the work to tame them and the males especially are beautiful. Bonus: They can make you bleed all right, but a bite won't turn your digits into ground beef.
ETA: Shoot, I forgot that they are omnivorous. They eat fruits and vegetables but also like bugs such as beetles and crickets. They also raid bird and mouse nests. You might be able to make substitutes for the protein portion of their diet with mealworms, freeze dried crickets or perhaps F/T pinky or fuzzy mice if those don't bother you so much.
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