They eat mice and insects.
Frilled Neck Lizards are omnivorous (meat and veg) and eat a LOT and they get a lot of their moisture requirement from their food. Wait until at least an hour after the heat lamp comes on before you feed them and feed them at least two hours before the heat goes off giving them plenty of time to digest their food properly. They can be fed live crickets, large mealworms, pinky mice, roaches, cooked eggs and canned reptile food.
You can also feed them a mixture of tinned cat food (no fish) with grated carrot and finely chopped lettuce. Dust insects and pinkies with calcium supplement powder every day for juveniles and every second day for adults. These lizards grow fairly quickly and UVB and calcium are essential for healthy bone development or they run the very real risk of Metabolic Bone Disease. Feed hatch lings and juveniles twice a day and adults once a day
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
No
The main predators of frilled neck lizards are birds of prey, snakes, and larger lizards. These predators are able to catch the frilled neck lizard either on the ground or in the trees where they live. The frilled neck lizard has developed its unique defensive display of extending its frill to try to scare off potential predators.
yes with goverment approval.
it is chlamydosaurus kingiiyou pronounce chlamydosaurus cla-me-do-soar-us
frilled neck
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
no
their tounge
No, they are not endangered.
Frilled-neck lizards are not desert lizards. They live in tropical woodlands in northern Australia and parts of New Guinea.
No
under a tree
the frill around its neck
All lizards are vertebrates.
Frilled lizards usally have a pouch like flap on their neck, and when they become alarmed, the flap flips open and they hiss.
The main predators of frilled neck lizards are birds of prey, snakes, and larger lizards. These predators are able to catch the frilled neck lizard either on the ground or in the trees where they live. The frilled neck lizard has developed its unique defensive display of extending its frill to try to scare off potential predators.