Thursday, October 13, 2011

frill-necked lizard,

Frill-necked Lizard
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Sauropsida
Order: Squamata
Family: Agamidae
Genus: Chlamydosaurus
Species: Chlamydosaurus kingii
Common Name: Frill-necked lizard,frilled dragon,bicycle lizard



The frill-necked lizard, which belongs to the agamid family, can be mostly established in northern Australia and southern New Guinea. Its name derives from the large frill surrounding its neck. The frill necked lizard stays folded for most of the time, though whenever this strange animal is in danger it opens up its mouth and the frill folds out. By responsibility this lizard seem better and scarier to its potential predators. If this fail, the lizard has one more defense mechanism to empoy , its speed. The frilled dragon is very fast and can even "sprint" on its two hind legs. in fact the way it runs is very funny and is the cause this lizard is also called "bicycle lizard" .



The frill-necked lizard is one of the largest lizards in existence. The males can reach up to almost a metre in total length, with females being significantly smaller in size.

Frill-necked lizards are characteristically insectivorous, and their diet consists of cicadas, beetles, temites, butterflies and moths. They also eat spiders, other lizards and some times small mammalls.

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