Yes.
Frill-necked Lizard was created in 1827.
a fril necked lizard is a reptile
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.
(Chlamydosaurus kingii),
The Chlamydosaurus is the scientific name for the Frill-necked Lizard.
The Chlamydosaurus kingii is called "Die Kragenechse" in German.
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Yes the frill necked lizard is a Australian Reptile. (go to the link below for a picture)
mainly arthropods- ie termites, grasshoppers,caterpillars, beetles and some arachnids,ie spiders and centipedes
Frill-necked lizards are not poisonous.
The Australian frilled lizard, also known as the frill-necked lizard, is native to northern Australia and southern New Guinea. It gets its name from the frill of skin around its neck that can be erected as a defense mechanism to make the lizard appear larger and more intimidating. They are primarily arboreal, meaning they spend a lot of their time in trees, and they are carnivorous, feeding on insects and small vertebrates.
Yes they do.