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Evolutionary Rochambeau

Did you know nature plays it's own game of Rock, Paper, Scissors?

The Common Side-Blotched Lizard is native to dry regions of the Western United States and Northern Mexico. Three different coloured morphs compete against each other following a pattern of rock paper scissors, where one morph has advantages over another but is out competed by the third.

Rules

At the start of each round you will select your morph.

  • Blue beats yellow
  • Yellow beats orange
  • Orange beats blue

The first lizard to win 3 rounds, wins the game.

Do you have what it takes to be an evolutionary champion?

Created by KarolinaTchiling