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The Frilled Neck Lizard is an amazing little reptile. It is also an Australian icon. They are between 70 to 90 cms long, and have a 'frill' around their head. When the lizard gets frightened, it opens its mouth and the frill is folded out.
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www.australianfauna.com/frillednecklizard.php
www.australianfauna.com/frillednecklizard.php
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This is footage of a Frill-Neck of Frilled Lizard, a psycho little lizard that inhabits regions of eastern Australia. Footage courtesy of MS Dangerous ...
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=1yweU3J7Bbw
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Feeding our pet frilled neck lizard "Lucy" ... my frilled neck lizard runing. 25052 views ... 30 Second Video of a Frill-Neck Lizard. 40261 views ...
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=DkCmCZ7x5Zg
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Fireworks Splice HTML ... They have a neck frill they open when they need to look fierce. ... The frill like an open umbrella. The lizard hisses loudly too and may thrash its tail on the ground. Frilled lizards will bite an enemy with its strong teeth if it is forced to fight.
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www.kidcyber.com.au/topics/frilledliz.htm
www.kidcyber.com.au/topics/frilledliz.htm
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Frilled Lizard printout. The Frilled Lizard has a large, thin frill around its head, which it displays in order to frighten enemies. ... The Frilled Lizard has a large, thin frill around its head, which it displays in order to frighten enemies. To appear even more impressive, it also opens its mouth wide and often rears up...
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www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/reptiles/lizard/Fril...
www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/reptiles/lizard/Frilledprintout.shtml
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The Australian Frilled Lizard might look scary, but it will make you laugh instead... ... The story is a different one if a Frilled Lizard is on the ground. Again, first it tries to be "invisible". Once a Frill Neck Lizard realises that its cover is blown it changes its strategy:
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www.outback-australia-travel-secrets.com/frilled_lizard...
www.outback-australia-travel-secrets.com/frilled_lizard.html
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The biggest danger to the lizard is bushfires, that not only destroy the vegetation they live in, they destroy around 30 per cent of the frilled neck lizard population. This lizard's frill is badly damaged and its tail stunted by fire.
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www.csiro.au/promos/ozadvances/Series8Lizard.html
www.csiro.au/promos/ozadvances/Series8Lizard.html
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Tamara Ealey and Jill Paskins made the frill neck lizard costume in 2000 at the Ceremonies Workshop at Eveleigh. Cast in expandable foam rubber, the head was glued to the body and then shaped with a stiffening wire that formed the lizard frill.
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www.powerhousemuseum.com/collection/database/?irn=35737...
www.powerhousemuseum.com/collection/database/?irn=357375
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See a travel photo titled: Frill Neck Lizard from Kakadu, Australia taken by TravelPod member heatheravan. ... Unfortuantly we did not get a pick with his neck fanned but a bonus just to see one!.
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www.travelpod.com/travel-photo/heatheravan/2004/1100858...
www.travelpod.com/travel-photo/heatheravan/2004/1100858280/satont_148.jpg/tpod.html
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