Henry Lizardlover
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Henry Lizardlover (born March 7, 1954 as Henry Schifberg) is a herpetologist, writer, and photographer who changed his last name to "Lizardlover" in 1986 as a symbol of his appreciation for the reptiles.
Living nearby Hollywood, California, Lizardlover shares his home with a group of between 30 to 50 different lizards, most of which are iguanas. Since 1982, Lizardlover has been photographing "family photos" of his lizards in humorous human-like poses. Photo calendars and cards are published featuring the lizards. Lizardlover has made appearances on Animal Planet, Now with Tom Brokaw, the short-lived late-night program The Chevy Chase Show, and what is described as "Univision's version of Ripley's Believe it or Not". [1][2] Lizardlover and his iguanas are featured in a 2006 Ripley's Believe It or Not! book titled Ripley's Believe It or Not! Expect...The Unexpected. (ISBN 1-893951-12-X)
Lizardlover authored his first guide to reptile care, the Iguana Owner's Manual in 1992; it is now in its third edition. He and his reptile family were followed extensively in the 2002 Nature documentary film "Reptiles: Snakes and Lizards". Lizardlover continues to write and contribute to books on the care of reptiles.
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- "Reptiles: Snakes and Lizards", Nature, 2002. (PBS)
- Van Houten, Carolynne. "Become a True Believer - Ripley's talk to cover the wildly unusual museum creator", Ocean County Observer. August 20, 2006.
- Filipek, Suzan. "Henry Lizardlover", Larchmont Chronicle. September 2, 2003.
- "Iguana images by Henry Lizardlover", Today's Planet.
- Lizardlover, Henry; Rosenthal, Karen L. The Iguana - An Owner's Guide to a Happy Healthy Pet, Howell Books. July 1, 1996.