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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. List of largest extant lizards - Wikipedia

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    The frilled lizard (Chlamydosaurus kingii) has length up to 85 cm (2.79 ft) and mass up to 870 g (1.92 lb), [28] probably even 900 g (2 lb) [29] Uromastyx aegyptia is one of heaviest representatives among agamas, with length up to 76 cm (30 in) [ 30 ] and mass 2 kg (4.4 lbs).

  4. Agamidae - Wikipedia

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    Certain physical features of some lizards of these species, such as frilled-neck lizards, play a role in their defensive responses, as well. During the mating season, males tend to display more of their frill, and give fight responses more often.

  5. 32 types of reptiles you can keep as a pet - AOL

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    From the much-loved lizards and snakes to the hard-shelled turtles and tortoises who can live for decades (and some, centuries). ... Frilled Dragon. Frilled dragon. Calm, docile, and unique to ...

  6. Common basilisk - Wikipedia

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    The lizard runs on only its hind legs in an erect position, holding its forelegs to its sides. The common basilisk is adroit on water because its feet are large and equipped with flaps of skin along the toes that allow it to catch on tiny air bubbles. When moving quickly, the lizard can cross a surface of water before sinking.

  7. Tuatara - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the vast majority of lizards, the tuatara has a complete lower temporal bar closing the lower temporal fenestra (an opening of the skull behind the eye socket), caused by the fusion of the quadrate/quadratojugal (which are fused into a single element in adult tuatara) and the jugal bones of the skull.

  8. Frilled shark - Wikipedia

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    The frilled shark (Chlamydoselachus anguineus), also known as the lizard shark, is one of the two extant species of shark in the family Chlamydoselachidae (the other is the southern African frilled shark, Chlamydoselachus africana).

  9. Neck frill - Wikipedia

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    Frill-necked lizard showing its neck frills Skull of Triceratops with its large neck frill. A neck frill is the relatively extensive margin seen on the back of the heads of reptiles with either a bony support such as those present on the skulls of dinosaurs of the suborder Marginocephalia or a cartilaginous one as in the frill-necked lizard.