Why Do Frilled-Neck Lizards Frill? Frilled-neck lizards frill their necks for a few different reasons, primarily for defense and communication. Frilled lizards use their frills to communicate with ...
Frill-necked lizards are known for ‘deimatic’ displays, in which the frills on either side of their head fan out, the mouth opens wide and the body is raised to appear larger and threatening. This ...
Ever heard of a reptile turning into a full-on chase scene? Well, buckle up because a frilled-neck lizard in Australia is here to show you what that looks like. In a wild (and slightly terrifying) ...
Remember Dilophosaurus? The dinosaur in the first Jurassic Park movie which would unfurl its extendible neck frill and spit venom when intimidated? Well, in reality, there is no evidence that the ...
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