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Frilled Lizard Collection

The frilled lizard, also known as the frill-necked lizard or frilled dragon (Chlamydosaurus kingii), is a fascinating reptile native to Australia and New Guinea

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Frilled dragon, Australia
The frilled dragon (Chlamydosaurus kingii) is one of Australias most recognisable lizards. It even featured on the now-defunct two cent coin

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Filled Dragon
The Frilled Dragon (Chlamydosaurus kingii) is one of Australias most recognisable lizard

Background imageFrilled Lizard Collection: Frill-necked lizard (Chlamydosaurus kingii), with collar spread in threat display

Frill-necked lizard (Chlamydosaurus kingii), with collar spread in threat display. Alice Springs, Northern territory, Australia

Background imageFrilled Lizard Collection: Frill-neck Lizard (Chlamydosaurus kingii), displays on a termite mound. Northern Territory

Frill-neck Lizard (Chlamydosaurus kingii), displays on a termite mound. Northern Territory, Australia

Background imageFrilled Lizard Collection: illustration. circa 1884.depicting a frilled-necked lizard

illustration. circa 1884.depicting a frilled-necked lizard
5306717 illustration. circa 1884.depicting a frilled-necked lizard; Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageFrilled Lizard Collection: Frill-neck Lizard (Chlamydosaurus kingii), displays on a termite mound. Northern Territory

Frill-neck Lizard (Chlamydosaurus kingii), displays on a termite mound. Northern Territory, Australia

Background imageFrilled Lizard Collection: Frill-necked lizard (Chlamydosaurus kingii) threat display with neck frill extended, Cooktown

Frill-necked lizard (Chlamydosaurus kingii) threat display with neck frill extended, Cooktown, Queensland, Australia

Background imageFrilled Lizard Collection: Frill-neck lizard (Chlamydosaurus kingii), defensive posture warning photographer not to

Frill-neck lizard (Chlamydosaurus kingii), defensive posture warning photographer not to approach any closer, Marrakai, Northern Territory, Australia. February

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Frilled lizard sitting on a rock

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Frilled lizard, (Chlamydosaurus kingii), adult on tree, Australia

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Frill Necked Lizard
Frill-necked Lizard Chlamydosaurus kingii Order: Squamata Suborder: Iguania Family: Agamidae

Background imageFrilled Lizard Collection: Frill-necked lizard (Chlamydosaurus kingii)

Frill-necked lizard (Chlamydosaurus kingii) in Perth, Australia

Background imageFrilled Lizard Collection: Frill-necked - Frilly Lizard or Frilled Dragon (Chlamydosaurus kingii), Alice Springs

Frill-necked - Frilly Lizard or Frilled Dragon (Chlamydosaurus kingii), Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia

Background imageFrilled Lizard Collection: Frill-necked lizard on a dead branch

Frill-necked lizard on a dead branch
Close-up of a Frill-necked lizard

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Close up of a frilled lizard

Background imageFrilled Lizard Collection: Frilled Dragon, Australia

Frilled Dragon, Australia
The Frilled Dragon is probably one of Australias most recognisable lizards. The wide frill is erected to startle would-be predators to allow a moment for the lizard to escape

Background imageFrilled Lizard Collection: Australian Frilled Neck Lizard

Australian Frilled Neck Lizard
Australian Frilled-neck lizard (Chlamydosaurus kingii), a.k.a. Frilled Dragon, head lifted high, facing camera

Background imageFrilled Lizard Collection: Frilled Lizard, Chalamydosaurus kingii, Native to New Guinea

Frilled Lizard, Chalamydosaurus kingii, Native to New Guinea

Background imageFrilled Lizard Collection: Frilled Lizard, Chlamydosaurus kingii, on its hind legs with a large frill around its neck

Frilled Lizard, Chlamydosaurus kingii, on its hind legs with a large frill around its neck

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Frilled Lizard

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Frill-necked lizard in northern Australia and southern New Guinea

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Frilled Dragon (Chlamydosaurus kingii)
An adult Frilled Dragon (Chlamydosaurus kingii) eyeing me suspiciously as it sits on a log

Background imageFrilled Lizard Collection: Australian frill necked lizard

Australian frill necked lizard
Frill necked lizard in the Kimberley, Western Australia

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Western Australian frill necked lizard
Agressive Frill necked lizard in the Kimberley, Western Australia

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Frill-necked Lizard (Chlamydosaurus kingii). Puffs up its frill when threatened


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The frilled lizard, also known as the frill-necked lizard or frilled dragon (Chlamydosaurus kingii), is a fascinating reptile native to Australia and New Guinea. With its unique appearance and impressive defensive displays, this creature never fails to captivate onlookers. One of the most striking features of the frilled lizard is its expandable neck frill, which it uses as a threat display. When feeling threatened or territorial, this incredible reptile spreads its collar in an intimidating manner, showcasing its vibrant colors and intricate patterns. It's truly a sight to behold. Found mainly in northern regions such as Cooktown in Queensland and Alice Springs in Northern Territory, these lizards are often spotted displaying their magnificent collars on termite mounds or rocks. Their natural habitats provide them with ample opportunities to showcase their beauty and warn potential predators or curious photographers not to approach. The Pictorial Museum of Animated Nature even dedicated a page engraving to illustrate the remarkable appearance of these creatures. This highlights just how captivating they are for both scientists and nature enthusiasts alike. Although commonly referred to as "frilly lizards" or "frilled dragons, " it's important not to confuse them with any other species. The scientific name Chlamydosaurus kingii distinguishes them from similar-looking reptiles found elsewhere. Whether you encounter one while exploring the Australian outback or admire it through photographs, there's no denying that the frilled lizard holds a special place among nature's wonders. Its unique adaptations and stunning displays make it an icon of Australia's diverse wildlife – a true symbol of awe-inspiring beauty.