Frilled Lizard

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The Frilled Lizard is so called because of the large ruff of skin which usually lies folded back against its head and neck. The frill is supported by long spines of cartilige, and when the lizard is frightened, it gapes its mouth showing a bright pink or yellow lining, and the frill flares out, displaying bright orange and red scales.

Source

Edric Vredenburd and Rose Yeatman Woolf, Bird Life, Reptiles and Etc.. (London: Raphael Tuck and Sons, 1913) 42

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