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Ikea shopper baffled after discovering lizard nestled in her potted plant

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lizard nestled away in a plant she bought as the Swedish superstore.After shopping in the Exeter Ikea on Monday, April 19, the camouflaged grey-brown lizard was spotted hiding among the leaves.Unsure what to do the customer called the RSPCA for assistance and was informed by the officer that the lizard was a gecko.Geckos are traditionally found in much warmer climates all around the world so it is a mystery as to how this particular lizard was found in Ikea, reports DevonLive.Animal collection officer for the RSPCA, Clara Scully said: " “A member of the public got more than they bargained for with this plant.

This little fella was hidden in the leaves."He is now safe awaiting transfer for his new home by one of our exotic officers.”The.

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