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He might go into hibernation somewhere, in which case he won't die and should become active when temperatures warm up.


I lost my gu for a few months in the summer and eventually found her by putting flour down on the floor.  Turns out she was quite active and left lots of trails leading to her hiding spot!  If Pablo stays active that might be a good way to find him/her.


The local herp society also had a couple people who's dogs were trained to sniff out lost lizards, so it might be worth checking out if that's an option for you.


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