The frills are a warning for predators. Frilled-neck lizards frill their necks for a few different reasons, primarily for defense and communication. Frilled lizards use their frills to communicate ...
Like Goldilocks tasting porridge, female frilled-neck lizards test dozens of nesting sites, digging holes and probing with their snouts for temperature conditions that are just right. The temperature ...
Frilled-neck lizards rely on one of the most dramatic defensive displays in the animal kingdom, rapidly expanding a large neck frill to appear bigger and more threatening. The transcript shows how ...
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) ...
Male frill-necked lizards compete with one another to win the love of a lucky lady dragon. Koolamana (a frill-necked lizard) is an iconic resident of the Kimberley. When the rains begin to fall, the ...