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  2. Frilled lizard - Wikipedia

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    The frilled lizard (Chlamydosaurus kingii), also known commonly as the frilled agama, the frillneck lizard, the frill-necked lizard, and the frilled dragon, is a species of lizard in the family Agamidae. The species is native to northern Australia and southern New Guinea and is the only member of the genus Chlamydosaurus.

  3. Amphibolurinae - Wikipedia

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    (frilled-neck lizard) 1 Frilled dragon . Cryptagama (gravel dragon) 1 Ctenophorus (comb-bearing dragons) 34 Crested bicycle dragon (C. cristatus) Diporiphora (two-lined dragons) 28 Tommy roundhead (D. australis) Gowidon (long-snouted lashtail, long-nosed water dragon) 1 Long-snouted lashtail (G. longirostris) Hypsilurus (rainforest dragons) 18

  4. Category:Agamid lizards of Australia - Wikipedia

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  5. Eastern bearded dragon - Wikipedia

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    Other common names for this species include Jew lizard [1] and frilly lizard, the latter being a confusion between this and another dragon, the frill-necked lizard (Chlamydosaurus kingii). This species was originally described in 1829 by Georges Cuvier , who named it Amphibolurus barbatus .

  6. Alice Springs Reptile Centre - Wikipedia

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    Animals at the centre include the perentie, frill-necked lizards, thorny devils, large and small pythons and venomous snakes including inland taipans, brown snakes, death adders and king brown snakes. [1] The centre is a popular tourist destination, particularly for children. [2] The centre is devoted to indigenous reptiles. Many are collected ...

  7. Australian Reptile Park - Wikipedia

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    2013 – The Australian Reptile Park remains the sole supplier of terrestrial snake and funnel-web spider venom to Seqiris for the nation's antivenom program. [4] Over its 60-year history, it is estimated that the Park has assisted in saving close to 20,000 lives. [5] [6] 2013 – In July, more than twenty reptiles were stolen from the Park.