While Ring cameras were created to help enhance home security and prevent crime, they are now serving an additional purpose. They may catch a robbery, but they also catch some unexpected and adorable visitors. This Ring doorbell captured the moment a lizard decided to greet these house guests. Check out the hilarious video below.
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Ring Doorbell Captures the Most Handsome Guest, A Little Lizard
Hello little guy https://t.co/eEiW2arOkO pic.twitter.com/SOeodrvOyR
— 🐇🍉| Goofy Goober |🍉🐇 (@Disappointing90) September 11, 2024
The X account Goofy Goober shared an adorable video of a green anole surprising a family on their Ring doorbell. At the beginning of the video, viewers see an empty porch. Nothing appears out of the ordinary until a tiny little snout appears in the bottom right-hand corner.
Quickly, the little lizard brings his entire adorable face into view. He begins to tilt his head from side to side as if checking out the Ring doorbell for himself. The homeowners get a beautiful view of his green skin and the little blue ring around his eye.
The account captioned the video, ” I AM LAUGHING SO HARD RIGHT NOW. I’M CRYING. IT HURTS.” It seems like this was a pleasant workday surprise for the homeowners.
The Internet Loves This Suprise Guest
This little lizard is gaining popularity across the internet with his Ring doorbell greeting. Several people are writing hilarious things in the comment section.
One user joked, “These door-to-door salesmen are so annoying.”
Another related him to the famous GEICO lizard by saying, “He is trying to sell you insurance, let him in, omg.”
A third shared their lizard knowledge by pointing out exactly what type of lizard it was that rang the Ring doorbell. They wrote, “This is a green anole!!!”
This video has gained over 3.5 million views, over 149 thousand likes, and has been shared over 14,600 times. It appears that this little visitor will soon be as popular as the GEICO lizard so many jokingly connect him to.
The source of the featured image can be found here.
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