I like how this gets straight to the point. Someone looking for that particular information gets his answer quickly. People like that. As an aside, remember that the apostrophe is not used to indicate plurality (more than one, such as "lizards"). It's used in contractions (for example, turning "it is" into "it's", or "can not" into "can't") and to indicate ownership: "Bob's bat", "Jane's dress". "Lizard's" would only be used if you're indicating that something belongs to the lizard.
I like how this gets straight to the point. Someone looking for that particular information gets his answer quickly. People like that.
As an aside, remember that the apostrophe is not used to indicate plurality (more than one, such as "lizards"). It's used in contractions (for example, turning "it is" into "it's", or "can not" into "can't") and to indicate ownership: "Bob's bat", "Jane's dress". "Lizard's" would only be used if you're indicating that something belongs to the lizard.