Ohhhh.... that was interesting to read and see. We don't really have big lizards here or not that I've ever seen, only small salamanders or other similar lizard like creatures that are no bigger than salamanders.
One time when I lived in Texas, I came out of my apartment one morning to go to work. At the bottom of the outside stairs, there was a medium sized skunk wobbling around with it's head stuck inside a plastic yogurt cup. Even though it could not see where it was going, I was scared to walk past it, not knowing if the sound or vibration might make it spray, so I went back up and took the back stairs on the other side of the breezeway and walked around the building to get to my car. 😄 I cared, but ... no !
When I got to work I called the complex manager to tell her what I saw down there in case she wanted to do something about it. Turns out, she was being visited by a friend who worked with animals in some way and they immediately took care of it. Seems the first thing was to cover the skunk who was still wobbling round and round in that area with a blanket, scooped it up and then worked the cup off it's head while the rest of it was still wrapped up.... and gently put it back down. Off it ran ! It sounded so easy ! But... I didn't know !
Oh wow what an interesting story. That's a great piece of knowledge to have. Knowledge is truly power isn't it. Animals often seem to know instinctively we are helping them too in such situations and are genuinely grateful.