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There are some interesting ways that animals behave in the wild. Whether it’s communication, attacking, or defending, it can ...
Frilled-neck lizards are 'sit and wait' predators, which is an approach that helps them conserve energy. They chose trees where they can survey the area for food, before racing down to nab it!
A man had a nerve-wracking encounter with a frilled-neck lizard while exploring an Australian forest. A shocking video of the incident, which was posted on the X account Nature is Amazing, has ...
Fortunately, the 20 ft carnivore is not related to the frill-necked lizard! Today, frill-necked reptiles actually make great pets with a 15-year lifespan. Frill necks may be rare but make […] ...
Footage has emerged of the hilarious moment an angry frilled-neck lizard charges at a motorist on an Australian outback road. The species are known to extend their frills to intimidate predators.