mainly arthropods- ie termites, grasshoppers,caterpillars, beetles and some arachnids,ie Spiders and centipedes
Yes they do.
Frill-necked Lizard was created in 1827.
Frill-necked lizards are not poisonous.
a fril necked lizard is a reptile
Frill-necked lizards are insectivores and eat cicadas, beetle, termites, butterflies and moths (especially their larvae). They also eat Spiders, other lizards and some small mammals.
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 insectivores and eat cicadas, beetle, termites, butterflies and moths (especially their larvae). They also eat spiders, other lizards and some small mammals.
Yes.
The Chlamydosaurus is the scientific name for the Frill-necked Lizard.
(Chlamydosaurus kingii),
The frill-necked lizard (Chlamydosaurus kingii), also known as the frilled lizard or frilled dragon, is found mainly in northern Australia and southern New Zealand.Their diet consists of insects (ants, termites, cicadas, and butterflies) and other lizards or small mammals. During the wet season, the lizards will consume many thousands of ants and termites.
Highly unlikely. Dart frogs are poisonous - and their skin colour advertises the fact. Frill-necked lizards usually feed on insects such as cicadas, beetles and termites. Alternative food sources include other lizards and small mammals.