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Frill-necked lizards are known for ‘deimatic’ displays, in which the frills on either side of their head fan out, the mouth opens wide and the body is raised to appear larger and threatening. This ...
"More animals can see them displaying" says Griffiths, "and they've got a better view of the world." Griffiths has been studying the positive effects of fire on frilled-neck lizard food sources.
Frill-necked lizards are known for ‘deimatic’ displays, in which the frills on either side of their head fan out, the mouth opens wide and the body is raised to appear larger and threatening.
When I first laid eyes on the frill-necked lizard ... In addition to lighting, these lizards require consistent temperatures ...
A man had a close encounter with a frilled-neck lizard in an Australian forest, as the reptile followed him and climbed onto his back, shocking viewers online. A man had a nerve-wracking encounter ...
Actually, I’m still scared of it. So if I saw this frilled-neck lizard chasing me down like this, I’d totally lose it. This little lizard prick never gives up! It’s Jurassic Park in real life.
This could be the most Australian road rage incident ever. Footage has emerged of the hilarious moment an angry frilled-neck lizard charges at a motorist on an outback road. The bizarre ...
Ricky Mackenzie was travelling through the remote Fitzroy Crossing in the Kimberley region when he came upon a frill-necked lizard in the middle of the road. Concerned for its safety, he attempted ...
The 10 tiny frill-necks hatched on February 3 at Wild ... The babies are yet to be named as their gender can't be determined until the lizards have fully grown. The lizards grow to 70cm-90cm ...