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Dewlap Collection

"Dewlap: Nature's Ornamental Display" From the majestic Toulouse geese with their prominent dewlaps to the frilled lizard perched on a termite mound

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Dewlap Collection: Toulouse geese with dewlap, cock and hen
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Dewlap Collection: Frilled Lizard - Defensive display perched on termite mound - Kakadu National Park
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Dewlap Collection: Cuban Brown Anole (Anolis sagrei) displaying dewlap
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Dewlap Collection: Fan-throated lizard (Sitana ponticeriana) male displaying. Chalkewadi, Maharashtra, India
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Dewlap Collection: Common iguana (Iguana iguana) albino, captive, from Central and South America
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Dewlap Collection: DDE-90038238
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Dewlap Collection: DDE-90038237
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Dewlap Collection: Toulouse geese with dewlap, cock and hen, 1890 (chromolithograph)
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Dewlap Collection: Guinea fowls
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Dewlap Collection: Zebu, Bos primigenius indicus
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Dewlap Collection: Cuban / Clouded rock iguana (Cyclura nubila), Jardines de la Reina / Gardens of the Queen
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Dewlap Collection: Anolis lizard (Anolis sp. ) male displaying in Corcovado National Park, Costa Rica
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Dewlap Collection: Male Anole Lizards (Anolis sp) in territorial display to each other. Rainforest canopy
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Dewlap Collection: Male Allisons anole (Anolis allisoni) looking at camera, Roatan, Honduras
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Dewlap Collection: A large Green Tree Iguana, Iguana iguana, rests on a tree branch. Costa Rica, Controlled
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Dewlap Collection: Tourist with juvenile green iguanas (Iguana iguana), Green Iguana Exhibit, San Ignacio
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Dewlap Collection: Green iguana (Iguana iguana), Green Iguana Exhibit, San Ignacio, Belize
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Dewlap Collection: Picture No. 11675830
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Dewlap Collection: Brown Anole, Anolis sagrei, resting on moss. SE USA, Controlled Situation
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Dewlap Collection: An adult male flying dragon (Draco spp), displaying its dewlap, Komodo National Park
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Dewlap Collection: Anole lizard (Anolis sp. ) showing inflated dewlap, side view
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Dewlap Collection: Male Carolina Anole (Anolis carolinensis), also known as Green Anole lizard, showing pink dewlap
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Dewlap Collection: Eland antelopes sparring
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Dewlap Collection: Pogona barbata, bearded dragon
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Dewlap Collection: Costa Rica, Tamarindo. A male Green Iguana of Central America
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Dewlap Collection: Bull moose (Alces alces) calling, Wasatch Mountain State Park, Utah, United States of America
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Dewlap Collection: Jamaican Brown Anole (Anolis lineatopus) adult male, with partially extended dewlap
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Dewlap Collection: Grand Cayman Blue-throated Anole (Norops conspersus) adult male, displaying with extended dewlap
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Dewlap Collection: Pet iguana
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Dewlap Collection: Cape mountain zebra stallions sparring
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Dewlap Collection: African Goose - with knobbed bill and dewlap - Cotswold Farm Park Temple Guiting - UK
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Dewlap Collection: Frilled Lizard - Northern Territory, Australia JPF00730
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Dewlap Collection: Frilled Lizard - Defensive display - Kakadu National Park (World Heritage Area)
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Dewlap Collection: Flying Lizard - Borneo, Malaysia JPF29722
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Dewlap Collection: Desert Spiny Lizard - Sonoran Desert - Arizona - USA
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Dewlap Collection: Green Anole - Defensive posture - Coloration varies from green to mottled green
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Dewlap Collection: Anolis lizard San Cipriano Reserve, Cauca, Colombia
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Dewlap Collection: Anolis Lizard cloud forest, Costa Rica


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"Dewlap: Nature's Ornamental Display" From the majestic Toulouse geese with their prominent dewlaps to the frilled lizard perched on a termite mound, nature never fails to amaze us with its diverse and captivating creatures. The dewlap, a unique feature found in various species, serves multiple purposes ranging from defense mechanisms to territorial displays. In Kakadu National Park, Australia's Northern Territory, the frilled lizard showcases an impressive defensive display by extending its vibrant dewlap. This World Heritage Area is home to countless wonders like this reptile that uses its striking appearance as a warning sign against potential predators. Venturing further into Central and South America, we encounter the common iguana. This albino beauty captivates our attention with its captivating dewlap. Originating from these regions, it proudly exhibits this ornamental feature that adds an extra touch of allure to its already stunning presence. Traveling back in time through a chromolithograph from 1890, we witness Toulouse geese once again stealing the show with their remarkable dewlaps. Both male and female birds flaunt their elaborate neck adornments as they roam freely across landscapes. Meanwhile, guinea fowls roam gracefully displaying their own distinctive dewlaps. These fascinating birds use their decorative features not only for aesthetic appeal but also for communication within their social groups. Moving continents towards Asia, we encounter Zebus - Bos primigenius indicus - showcasing yet another variation of this intriguing trait. With heads held high and distinguished humps on display along with their impressive dewlaps swaying gently in sync with each step they take; these animals exude elegance and strength simultaneously. Heading southwards to Cuba's Jardines de la Reina or Gardens of the Queen archipelago reveals another mesmerizing creature –the Cuban/Clouded rock iguana. Its vibrant colors are enhanced by an eye-catching dewlap that serves as a symbol of dominance and attractiveness during courtship rituals.