cool-critters:

Indian kangaroo lizard (Otocryptis beddomii)

The Indian kangaroo lizard is a species of lizard in the family Agamidae. The species is endemic to southern India. From snout to vent O. beddomii is about 4.4 cm long with a tail of about 7.6 cm. The preferred habitat of O. beddomii
is moist leaf litter on the forest floor of both evergreen and
deciduous forests, but it may also climb onto low tree trunks and
shrubs. The common name, Indian kangaroo lizard, is derived from the lizard’s
habit of running on its hind legs with the body held upright.

photo credits:  D momaya

This lizard is extremely aesthetically pleasing. Good design, particularly around the eyes.