Why Do Frilled-Neck Lizards Frill? Frilled-neck lizards frill their necks for a few different reasons, primarily for defense and communication. Frilled lizards use their frills to communicate with ...
Like Goldilocks tasting porridge, female frilled-neck lizards test dozens of nesting sites, digging holes and probing with their snouts for temperature conditions that are just right. The temperature ...
Remember Dilophosaurus? The dinosaur in the first Jurassic Park movie which would unfurl its extendible neck frill and spit venom when intimidated? Well, in reality, there is no evidence that the ...
A population of frillneck lizards, Chlamydosaurus kingii, was monitored by mark-recapture and telemetry over a 2 year period in Kakadu National Park. The aims of the study were to document changes in ...
Frill necked lizards are known for one of the most dramatic defensive displays in the animal world, instantly expanding their frill to appear far larger than they are. This sudden transformation often ...
A good Samaritan who stopped to help a lizard out of trouble got a nasty surprise when the ungrateful beast attacked him. There are several families of frill necked lizards that live happily in and ...
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