you scratch it.
no
to fight back
Fish fingers and chips
to ward of predators
it can be 1c or 2c and it's in Australian coin
A black-headed blue lizard with a frill around his head and neck.
Frill-necked Lizard was created in 1827.
Research is still in its infancy - however - a lifespan of 18-20 is fairly common.
The animals on the Australian 1 cent coin are the feather tailed glider and on the 2 cent coin the frilled neck lizard.
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.
Frill-necked lizards are not poisonous.