The biotic factors of a frilled neck lizard include the other creatures it interacts with, such as the insects it eats and the larger animals that eat it. The abiotic factors include things such as the background color of its environment, which affects the colors of the lizard itself.
the frilled lizards enemies are people,snakes,wild cats,dingos and larger snakes
Frilled-neck lizards also known as frilled lizards or frilled dragons live in forest biomes in northern Australia but the forests have to be hot
in first place, frilled lizards dont become invisible, the blend in with the habitat/enviroment. kind of hiding. but remember the jaguar is the fastest animal on earth . so it can catch the frilled lizard. but you are saying DEFEAT . why on earth will a frilled lizard fight with the fastest animal on earth? but if it did , the jaguar will win because of its speed , BUT , the frilled lizard would might win because of its camouflage. BUT its most likely for the jaguar to win.
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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.It is a tree-dweller in the tropical woodlands.
The frilled lizard is a slight khaki colour.
the frilled lizard eats all of the same things of the normal lizard
The Frilled Lizard is not extinct; its conservation status is "Secure."
The frilled lizard is a slight khaki colour.
Most frilled lizards are in Australia.
depends on the lizard.
Abiotic: Sand, Sunlight, water, air and temperatureBiotic: Scorpions, coyotes, snakes, spiders, lizard, cacti,and cheetah !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Notes: Someone else said that twigs are biotic. Twigs are not biotic. They are either part of an biotic factor, or abiotic fully (like if it fell off a tree). JK HEHEHEHEAlso here are the meanings of the two words:Abiotic: Nonlivingwater simply is Abiotic.Biotic: Livinghumans simply are biotic.
depends on the lizard.
Frilled lizard.
frilled lizard
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