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Frill - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Frill may refer to: • Frill (fashion), a form of trimming • Neck frill, the relatively extensive margin seen on the back of the heads of some reptiles • Oriental Frill, a breed of Fancy pigeon
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Frill-necked Lizard - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Frill-necked Lizard ( Chlamydosaurus kingii ), other wise known as Frilled lizards or Frillies, is a rarely observed lizard that is found mainly in the temperate forests and savanna woodlands of...
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frill: Definition and Pronunciation ... 1. to trim or ornament with a frill or frills. 2. to form into a frill. —v.i.; Photog.(of an emulsion) to become wrinkled or loose. ... frill (Thesaurus)
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Two unusual stitch patterns from Barbara Walker inspired this combination stole that can be dressed up or down. The stole is easy to knit, reversible, and has a lovely drape. The "frill" is actually a ravelled rib stitch that is fun to do!
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They have a frill folded up around their neck, and when they are startled, it spreads out and makes the lizard look twice as big as it normally is. Then the lizard makes hissing noises and shows its teeth ... The frill is also believed to aid in the regulation of body temperature...
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Learn all you wanted to know about frilled lizards with pictures, videos, photos, facts, and news from National Geographic. ... If an attacker is unintimidated by these antics, the lizard simply turns tail, mouth and frill open, and bolts, legs splaying left and right. It continues its deliberate run without stopping or...
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