Australia is home to around 12 lizard families. These families encompass a diverse range of species, including skinks, goannas, and monitors, each adapted to various habitats across the continent. The country's unique environment has contributed to a high level of lizard diversity, with many species found nowhere else in the world.
If you mean classification then reptilia, there are many different lizard families.
If you mean classification then reptilia, there are many different lizard families.
No, you cannot own a lizard in Australia without a license.
There are many lizards of different families in Madagaskar, but the most famous lizards are the chameloens and the Madagaskar-geckos of the genus Phelsuma.
'Frilled Neck Lizard' i think but am sure
Most frilled lizards are in Australia.
in Australia in caves
Yes
Families in Australia are very much like those in the United States.
Xenosaurus is a lizard found in Australia. It begins with the letter x.
Many were sent to the Colonies including Australia as the war started and before that criminals were exported to Australia as their punishments. Families and friends were left behind.
In 1989 a scientist named Richard Shine found the Frill Necked Lizard. This lizard has been featured on the back of Australian 2 cent coin. The Frill Necked Lizard is found only in the northern part of Australia.