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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 ...
Frilled-neck lizards are 'sit and wait' predators, which is an approach that helps them conserve energy. They chose trees where they can survey the area for food, before racing down to nab it!
When I first laid eyes on the frill-necked lizard, I thought of the terrifying scene in the original Jurassic Park movie ...
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 frilled-neck lizard in Australia became the stuff of nightmares when it chased a man, climbed on his back, and showed off its terrifying frills. The viral video has the internet in a frenzy ...
Footage has emerged of the hilarious moment an angry frilled-neck lizard charges at a motorist on an Australian outback road. The species are known to extend their frills to intimidate predators.
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Frilled-neck lizards are 'sit and wait' predators, which is an approach that helps them conserve energy. They chose trees where they can survey the area for food, before racing down to nab it!
Fanfare: Frill-necked lizard. 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 ...