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  1. The frilled lizard (Chlamydosaurus kingii), also known as the frillneck lizard, frill-necked lizard or frilled dragon, is a species of lizard in the family Agamidae. It is native to northern Australia and southern New Guinea. This species is the only member of the genus Chlamydosaurus.

  2. Frilled lizards, or "frillnecks," are members of the dragon family that live in the tropical and warm temperate forests and savanna woodlands of northern Australia.

  3. Learn how to care for frilled dragons, a unique and personable reptile from Australia and New Guinea. Find out about their appearance, lifespan, habitat, food, health, and temperament.

  4. 2 de jun. de 2016 · Learn about the frilled dragon, a lizard with a flamboyant neck frill that can bluff and run like a bird. Discover how its frill color, size, and shape affect its survival and mating success.

  5. El nombre de este espectacular lagarto proviene de la gran gorguera coriácea o volante de piel alrededor del cuello. Cuando el lagarto está alarmado o se enfrenta a una amenaza potencial, abre la boca ampliamente, erigiendo así el volante en un destello de sorprendente color naranja.

  6. The frilled lizard, also known as the frilled-necked lizard, frillneck lizard, or frilled dragon is a species of lizard native to northern Australia and southern New Guinea.

  7. Frilled Lizards are sexually dimorphic with adult males reaching a snout vent length (SVL) of 290 mm, and a mass of at least 870 g. Females are much smaller, reaching a SVL of 235 mm and a mass of 400g.