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  • Flap-necked chameleon looking forward sitting on a branch with autumn orange leaves ready to fall.  Facing camera right, tail visible and curled up. White to green out of focus background.<br />
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The Flap-necked chameleon (Chamaeleo dilepis), is native to sub-Saharan Africa. It is a large chameleon, reaching 35 cm (14 in). Colouring ranges through various shades of green, yellow, and brown. There is usually a pale stripe on the lower flanks and one to three pale patches higher on the flanks. These chameleons lay 25 to 50 eggs in a hole dug in soil, which is covered over again by the female.
    Flap-necked chameleon on a branch wi...jpg
  • Central Netted Dragon (Ctenophorus nuchalis) sitting on branch on black background.  Native to arid regions of Central Australia. This is a week old hatchling.
    Central Netted Dragon sitting on bra...jpg
  • Pair of Central Netted Dragons (Ctenophorus nuchalis) sitting on branch.  Native to arid regions of Central Australia.  These are week old hatchlings.
    Pair of Central Netted Dragons on br...jpg
  • A male Princess Parrot perched on a branch with a white background
    Princess Parrot on branch white back..tiff
  • A male Princess Parrot perched on a branch with a white background
    Princess Parrot on branch white back..tiff
  • Raven on a branch, Tokyo, Japan.
    Raven on a branch, Tokyo, Japan
  • Flap-necked chameleon looking at camera, mouth open, sitting on a branch with autumn orange leaves ready to fall.  Facing camera left. Green to yellow out of focus background.<br />
<br />
The Flap-necked chameleon (Chamaeleo dilepis), is native to sub-Saharan Africa. It is a large chameleon, reaching 35 cm (14 in). Colouring ranges through various shades of green, yellow, and brown. There is usually a pale stripe on the lower flanks and one to three pale patches higher on the flanks. These chameleons lay 25 to 50 eggs in a hole dug in soil, which is covered over again by the female.
    Flap-necked chameleon on a branch wi...jpg
  • Flap-necked chameleon looking at camera, mouth open, sitting on a branch with autumn orange leaves ready to fall.  Facing camera right. Orange and white out of focus background.<br />
<br />
The Flap-necked chameleon (Chamaeleo dilepis), is native to sub-Saharan Africa. It is a large chameleon, reaching 35 cm (14 in). Colouring ranges through various shades of green, yellow, and brown. There is usually a pale stripe on the lower flanks and one to three pale patches higher on the flanks. These chameleons lay 25 to 50 eggs in a hole dug in soil, which is covered over again by the female.
    Flap-necked chameleon on a branch wi...jpg
  • Flap-necked chameleon looking at camera sitting on a branch with autumn orange leaves ready to fall.  Facing camera right, tail visible and curled up. Yellow out of focus background.<br />
<br />
The Flap-necked chameleon (Chamaeleo dilepis), is native to sub-Saharan Africa. It is a large chameleon, reaching 35 cm (14 in). Colouring ranges through various shades of green, yellow, and brown. There is usually a pale stripe on the lower flanks and one to three pale patches higher on the flanks. These chameleons lay 25 to 50 eggs in a hole dug in soil, which is covered over again by the female.
    Flap-necked chameleon on a branch wi...jpg
  • Central Netted Dragon (Ctenophorus nuchalis) hatchling on branch, grey background.
    Central Netted Dragon hatchling on b...jpg
  • Central Netted Dragon (Ctenophorus nuchalis) hatchling on branch, grey background.  Native to arid regions of central Australia.
    Central Netted Dragon hatchling on b...jpg
  • Immature Flatid Leaf Bugs (Phromnia rosea) on branch photographed in Berenty Reserve, Madagascar
    Immature Flatid Leaf Bugs.jpg
  • Adult and immature Flatid Leaf Bugs (Phromnia rosea) on branch photographed in Berenty Reserve, Madagascar
    Adult and Immature Flatid Leaf Bugs.jpg
  • Pair of young Central Netted Dragons (Ctenophorus nuchalis) sitting on branch.  Native to arid regions of Central Australia.
    Central Netted Dragons (Ctenophorus ..ings
  • Pair of young Central Netted Dragons (Ctenophorus nuchalis) sitting on branch.  Native to arid regions of Central Australia.
    Central Netted Dragons (Ctenophorus ..ings
  • Portrait of a Pearl-spotted Owlet sitting on a branch with green leaves and blue sky.
    Pearl-spotted Owlet.jpg
  • Lilac-breasted Roller (Coracias caudatus) on a branch in Kruger National Park, South Aftrica.<br />
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It is widely distributed in sub-Saharan Africa and the southern Arabian Peninsula, preferring open woodland and savanna; it is largely absent from treeless places.
    Lilac-breasted Roller (Coracias caud...jpg
  • Lilac-breasted Roller (Coracias caudatus) on a branch in Kruger National Park, South Aftrica.<br />
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It is widely distributed in sub-Saharan Africa and the southern Arabian Peninsula, preferring open woodland and savanna; it is largely absent from treeless places.
    Lilac-breasted Roller (Coracias caud...jpg
  • Pair of young Central Netted Dragons (Ctenophorus nuchalis) sitting on branch.  Native to arid regions of Central Australia.
    Pair of young Central Netted Dragons...jpg
  • Pair of young Central Netted Dragons (Ctenophorus nuchalis) sitting on branch.  Native to arid regions of Central Australia.
    Pair of young Central Netted Dragons...jpg
  • Pair of young Central Netted Dragons (Ctenophorus nuchalis) sitting on branch.  Native to arid regions of Central Australia.
    Pair of young Central Netted Dragons...jpg
  • Close-up of Diamond Python (Morelia spilota spilota) on a branch, black background. Native to coastal areas of New South Wales, Australia.
    Diamond Python (Morelia spilota spilota)
  • Central Netted Dragon (Ctenophorus nuchalis) hatchling on branch, grey background.
    Central Netted Dragon (Ctenophorus n..ling
  • Central Netted Dragon (Ctenophorus nuchalis) hatchling on branch, grey background.  Native to arid regions of central Australia.
    Central Netted Dragon (Ctenophorus n..ling
  • Diamond Python (Morelia spilota spilota) coiled around a branch as dusk. Native to coastal areas of New South Wales, Australia.
    Diamond Python (Morelia spilota spil..dusk
  • The black mamba (Dendroaspis polylepis) is a species of venomous snake belonging to the family Elapidae. It is native to parts of sub-Saharan Africa.<br />
It is the second-longest venomous snake after the king cobra; mature specimens generally exceed 2 m (6 ft 7 in) and commonly grow to 3 m (9 ft 10 in).<br />
<br />
The species is both terrestrial and arboreal; it inhabits savannah, woodland, rocky slopes and in some regions, dense forest.<br />
It is diurnal and is known to prey on birds and small mammals.<br />
Over suitable surfaces, it can move at speeds up to 16 km/h (10 mph) for short distances.<br />
Adult black mambas have few natural predators.<br />
<br />
Its venom is primarily composed of neurotoxins that often induce symptoms within ten minutes, and is frequently fatal unless antivenom is administered.
    Black Mamba Rolled up on a Branch
  • Central Bearded Dragon (Pogona vitticeps) is an agamid lizard occurring in arid regions of Australia.  Popular as pets.  Also known as the Inland Bearded Dragon.
    Central Bearded Dragon sitting on br...jpg
  • Central Netted Dragon (Ctenophorus nuchalis) is native to arid regions of Central Australia.  This is a week old hatchling.
    Central Netted Dragon sitting on bra...jpg
  • Central Netted Dragon (Ctenophorus nuchalis) is native to arid regions of Central Australia.  This is a week old hatchling.
    Central Netted Dragon sitting on bra...jpg
  • The black mamba (Dendroaspis polylepis) is a species of venomous snake belonging to the family Elapidae. It is native to parts of sub-Saharan Africa.<br />
It is the second-longest venomous snake after the king cobra; mature specimens generally exceed 2 m (6 ft 7 in) and commonly grow to 3 m (9 ft 10 in).<br />
<br />
The species is both terrestrial and arboreal; it inhabits savannah, woodland, rocky slopes and in some regions, dense forest.<br />
It is diurnal and is known to prey on birds and small mammals.<br />
Over suitable surfaces, it can move at speeds up to 16 km/h (10 mph) for short distances.<br />
Adult black mambas have few natural predators.<br />
<br />
Its venom is primarily composed of neurotoxins that often induce symptoms within ten minutes, and is frequently fatal unless antivenom is administered.
    Black Mamba, on a branch, Side View
  • Central Bearded Dragon (Pogona vitticeps) is an agamid lizard occurring in arid regions of Australia.  Popular as pets.  Also known as the Inland Bearded Dragon.
    Close-up of Central Bearded Dragon s...jpg
  • Central Bearded Dragon (Pogona vitticeps) is an agamid lizard occurring in arid regions of Australia.  Popular as pets.  Also known as the Inland Bearded Dragon.
    Central Bearded Dragon sitting on br...jpg
  • Central Bearded Dragon (Pogona vitticeps) is an agamid lizard occurring in arid regions of Australia.  Popular as pets.  Also known as the Inland Bearded Dragon.
    Close-up of Central Bearded Dragon s...jpg
  • Central Bearded Dragon (Pogona vitticeps) is an agamid lizard occurring in arid regions of Australia.  Popular as pets.  Also known as the Inland Bearded Dragon.
    Central Bearded Dragon sitting on br...jpg
  • Central Netted Dragon (Ctenophorus nuchalis) is native to arid regions of Central Australia.  This is a week old hatchling.
    Central Netted Dragon sitting on bra...jpg
  • Pygmy Mulga Monitor (Varanus gilleni), native to far western Queensland, west to the coast of Western Australia.
    Pygmy Mulga Monitor (Varanus gilleni...jpg
  • Frilled Lizard (Chlamydosaurus kingii) in a defensive posture.  Also known as the Frilled Neck Dragon,  native to Australia.
    Frilled Lizard defense display (5).jpg
  • Scrub Python (Morelia amethistina kinghorni) is a non-venomous python species found in Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and Australia. Largest snake in Australia.  Also known as the Amethystine Python.
    Scrub Python (Morelia amethistina ki..rni)
  • Bynoe's Gecko (Heteronotia binoei) F...jpg
  • Bynoe's Gecko (Heteronotia binoei) F...jpg
  • Bynoe's Gecko (Heteronotia binoei) F...jpg
  • Frilled Lizard (Chlamydosaurus kingii) in a defensive posture.  Also known as the Frilled Neck Dragon,  native to Australia.
    Frilled Lizard defense display (7).jpg
  • Frilled Lizard (Chlamydosaurus kingii) in a defensive posture.  Also known as the Frilled Neck Dragon,  native to Australia.
    Frilled Lizard defense display (4).jpg
  • Frilled Lizard (Chlamydosaurus kingii) in a defensive posture.  Also known as the Frilled Neck Dragon,  native to Australia.
    Frilled Lizard defense display (3).jpg
  • Frilled Lizard (Chlamydosaurus kingii) in a defensive posture.  Also known as the Frilled Neck Dragon,  native to Australia.
    Frilled Lizard defense display (2).jpg
  • Frilled Lizard (Chlamydosaurus kingii) in a camouflage posture.  Also known as the Frilled Neck Dragon,  native to Australia.
    Frilled Lizard grasping tree.jpg
  • Frilled Lizard (Chlamydosaurus kingii) in a defensive posture.  Also known as the Frilled Neck Dragon,  native to Australia.
    Frilled Lizard defense display.jpg
  • Common or Green Tree Snake (Dendrelaphis punctulata)
    Green Tree Snake (Dendrelaphis punct...jpg
  • Common or Green Tree Snake (Dendrelaphis punctulata)
    Green Tree Snake (Dendrelaphis punct...jpg
  • Frilled Lizard (Chlamydosaurus kingii) in a camouflage posture.  Also known as the Frilled Neck Dragon,  native to Australia.
    Frilled Lizard (Chlamydosaurus kingii)
  • Rear view of a Frilled Lizard (Chlamydosaurus kingii) in a defensive posture.  Also known as the Frilled Neck Dragon,  native to Australia.
    Frilled Lizard (Chlamydosaurus kingii)
  • Frilled Lizard (Chlamydosaurus kingii) in a defensive posture.  Also known as the Frilled Neck Dragon,  native to Australia.
    Frilled Lizard (Chlamydosaurus kingii)
  • Frilled Lizard (Chlamydosaurus kingii) in a defensive posture.  Also known as the Frilled Neck Dragon,  native to Australia.
    Frilled Lizard (Chlamydosaurus kingii)
  • Bynoe's Gecko (Heteronotia binoei), is a species of lizard endemic to Australia. It occurs across much of the country.  Also known as Binoe's Prickly Gecko..It is one of a small number of vertebrate species that are known to reproduce by parthenogenesis.
    Bynoe's Gecko (Heteronotia binoei)
  • Scrub Python (Morelia amethistina kinghorni) is a non-venomous python species found in Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and Australia. Largest snake in Australia.  Also known as the Amethystine Python.
    Scrub Python (Morelia amethistina ki..rni)
  • Scrub Python (Morelia amethistina kinghorni) is a non-venomous python species found in Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and Australia. Largest snake in Australia.  Also known as the Amethystine Python.
    Scrub Python (Morelia amethistina ki..rni)
  • Scrub Python (Morelia amethistina kinghorni) is a non-venomous python species found in Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and Australia. Largest snake in Australia.  Also known as the Amethystine Python.
    Scrub Python (Morelia amethistina ki..rni)
  • Jungle Python (Morelia spilota cheynei) is a non-venomous python subspecies found in the rainforests of Queensland, Australia.
    Jungle Python (Morelia spilota cheynei)
  • Frilled Lizard (Chlamydosaurus kingii) in a defensive posture.  Also known as the Frilled Neck Dragon,  native to Australia.
    Frilled Lizard defense display (6).jpg
  • Rear view of a Frilled Lizard (Chlamydosaurus kingii) in a defensive posture.  Also known as the Frilled Neck Dragon,  native to Australia.
    Frilled Lizard defense display (1).jpg
  • Barn Owl (Tyto alba) is the most widely distributed species of owl, and one of the most widespread of all birds.  Also known as the Common Barn Owl.
    Barn Owl Chick
  • Common Scaly-Foot (Pygopus lepidopodus).  A legless lizard native to Australia.
    _SPP3110.jpg
  • The black mamba (Dendroaspis polylepis) is a species of venomous snake belonging to the family Elapidae. It is native to parts of sub-Saharan Africa.<br />
It is the second-longest venomous snake after the king cobra; mature specimens generally exceed 2 m (6 ft 7 in) and commonly grow to 3 m (9 ft 10 in).<br />
<br />
The species is both terrestrial and arboreal; it inhabits savannah, woodland, rocky slopes and in some regions, dense forest.<br />
It is diurnal and is known to prey on birds and small mammals.<br />
Over suitable surfaces, it can move at speeds up to 16 km/h (10 mph) for short distances.<br />
Adult black mambas have few natural predators.<br />
<br />
Its venom is primarily composed of neurotoxins that often induce symptoms within ten minutes, and is frequently fatal unless antivenom is administered.
    Black Mamba in a Tree, Profile
  • Flap-necked chameleon walking across a rocky dirt road, looking forward. Two legs off the ground, tail straight out, heading toward camera left.<br />
<br />
The Flap-necked chameleon (Chamaeleo dilepis), is native to sub-Saharan Africa. It is a large chameleon, reaching 35 cm (14 in). Colouring ranges through various shades of green, yellow, and brown. There is usually a pale stripe on the lower flanks and one to three pale patches higher on the flanks. These chameleons lay 25 to 50 eggs in a hole dug in soil, which is covered over again by the female.
    Flap-necked chameleon crossing rocky...jpg
  • Flap-necked chameleon walking across a dirt road, looking at camera. One leg off the ground, tail straight out, heading toward camera left.<br />
<br />
The Flap-necked chameleon (Chamaeleo dilepis), is native to sub-Saharan Africa. It is a large chameleon, reaching 35 cm (14 in). Colouring ranges through various shades of green, yellow, and brown. There is usually a pale stripe on the lower flanks and one to three pale patches higher on the flanks. These chameleons lay 25 to 50 eggs in a hole dug in soil, which is covered over again by the female.
    Flap-necked chameleon crossing dirt ...jpg
  • The Flap-necked chameleon (Chamaeleo dilepis), is native to sub-Saharan Africa. It is a large chameleon, reaching 35 cm (14 in). Colouring ranges through various shades of green, yellow, and brown. There is usually a pale stripe on the lower flanks and one to three pale patches higher on the flanks. These chameleons lay 25 to 50 eggs in a hole dug in soil, which is covered over again by the female.
    Flap-necked chameleon (Chamaeleo dil...jpg
  • The Flap-necked chameleon (Chamaeleo dilepis), is native to sub-Saharan Africa. It is a large chameleon, reaching 35 cm (14 in). Colouring ranges through various shades of green, yellow, and brown. There is usually a pale stripe on the lower flanks and one to three pale patches higher on the flanks. These chameleons lay 25 to 50 eggs in a hole dug in soil, which is covered over again by the female.
    Flap-necked chameleon (Chamaeleo dil...jpg
  • The Flap-necked chameleon (Chamaeleo dilepis), is native to sub-Saharan Africa. It is a large chameleon, reaching 35 cm (14 in). Colouring ranges through various shades of green, yellow, and brown. There is usually a pale stripe on the lower flanks and one to three pale patches higher on the flanks. These chameleons lay 25 to 50 eggs in a hole dug in soil, which is covered over again by the female.
    Flap-necked chameleon (Chamaeleo dil...jpg
  • The Flap-necked chameleon (Chamaeleo dilepis), is native to sub-Saharan Africa. It is a large chameleon, reaching 35 cm (14 in). Colouring ranges through various shades of green, yellow, and brown. There is usually a pale stripe on the lower flanks and one to three pale patches higher on the flanks. These chameleons lay 25 to 50 eggs in a hole dug in soil, which is covered over again by the female.
    Flap-necked chameleon (Chamaeleo dil...jpg
  • The Flap-necked chameleon (Chamaeleo dilepis), is native to sub-Saharan Africa. It is a large chameleon, reaching 35 cm (14 in). Colouring ranges through various shades of green, yellow, and brown. There is usually a pale stripe on the lower flanks and one to three pale patches higher on the flanks. These chameleons lay 25 to 50 eggs in a hole dug in soil, which is covered over again by the female.
    Flap-necked chameleon (Chamaeleo dil...jpg
  • The Flap-necked chameleon (Chamaeleo dilepis), is native to sub-Saharan Africa. It is a large chameleon, reaching 35 cm (14 in). Colouring ranges through various shades of green, yellow, and brown. There is usually a pale stripe on the lower flanks and one to three pale patches higher on the flanks. These chameleons lay 25 to 50 eggs in a hole dug in soil, which is covered over again by the female.
    Flap-necked chameleon (Chamaeleo dil...jpg
  • The Flap-necked chameleon (Chamaeleo dilepis), is native to sub-Saharan Africa. It is a large chameleon, reaching 35 cm (14 in). Colouring ranges through various shades of green, yellow, and brown. There is usually a pale stripe on the lower flanks and one to three pale patches higher on the flanks. These chameleons lay 25 to 50 eggs in a hole dug in soil, which is covered over again by the female.
    Flap-necked chameleon (Chamaeleo dil...jpg
  • The Flap-necked chameleon (Chamaeleo dilepis), is native to sub-Saharan Africa. It is a large chameleon, reaching 35 cm (14 in). Colouring ranges through various shades of green, yellow, and brown. There is usually a pale stripe on the lower flanks and one to three pale patches higher on the flanks. These chameleons lay 25 to 50 eggs in a hole dug in soil, which is covered over again by the female.
    Flap-necked chameleon (Chamaeleo dil...jpg
  • The Flap-necked chameleon (Chamaeleo dilepis), is native to sub-Saharan Africa. It is a large chameleon, reaching 35 cm (14 in). Colouring ranges through various shades of green, yellow, and brown. There is usually a pale stripe on the lower flanks and one to three pale patches higher on the flanks. These chameleons lay 25 to 50 eggs in a hole dug in soil, which is covered over again by the female.
    Flap-necked chameleon (Chamaeleo dil...jpg
  • The Flap-necked chameleon (Chamaeleo dilepis), is native to sub-Saharan Africa. It is a large chameleon, reaching 35 cm (14 in). Colouring ranges through various shades of green, yellow, and brown. There is usually a pale stripe on the lower flanks and one to three pale patches higher on the flanks. These chameleons lay 25 to 50 eggs in a hole dug in soil, which is covered over again by the female.
    Flap-necked chameleon (Chamaeleo dil...jpg
  • The Flap-necked chameleon (Chamaeleo dilepis), is native to sub-Saharan Africa. It is a large chameleon, reaching 35 cm (14 in). Colouring ranges through various shades of green, yellow, and brown. There is usually a pale stripe on the lower flanks and one to three pale patches higher on the flanks. These chameleons lay 25 to 50 eggs in a hole dug in soil, which is covered over again by the female.
    Flap-necked chameleon (Chamaeleo dil...jpg
  • The Flap-necked chameleon (Chamaeleo dilepis), is native to sub-Saharan Africa. It is a large chameleon, reaching 35 cm (14 in). Colouring ranges through various shades of green, yellow, and brown. There is usually a pale stripe on the lower flanks and one to three pale patches higher on the flanks. These chameleons lay 25 to 50 eggs in a hole dug in soil, which is covered over again by the female.
    Flap-necked chameleon (Chamaeleo dil...jpg
  • The Flap-necked chameleon (Chamaeleo dilepis), is native to sub-Saharan Africa. It is a large chameleon, reaching 35 cm (14 in). Colouring ranges through various shades of green, yellow, and brown. There is usually a pale stripe on the lower flanks and one to three pale patches higher on the flanks. These chameleons lay 25 to 50 eggs in a hole dug in soil, which is covered over again by the female.
    Flap-necked chameleon (Chamaeleo dil...jpg
  • The Flap-necked chameleon (Chamaeleo dilepis), is native to sub-Saharan Africa. It is a large chameleon, reaching 35 cm (14 in). Colouring ranges through various shades of green, yellow, and brown. There is usually a pale stripe on the lower flanks and one to three pale patches higher on the flanks. These chameleons lay 25 to 50 eggs in a hole dug in soil, which is covered over again by the female.
    Flap-necked chameleon (Chamaeleo dil...jpg
  • The Flap-necked chameleon (Chamaeleo dilepis), is native to sub-Saharan Africa. It is a large chameleon, reaching 35 cm (14 in). Colouring ranges through various shades of green, yellow, and brown. There is usually a pale stripe on the lower flanks and one to three pale patches higher on the flanks. These chameleons lay 25 to 50 eggs in a hole dug in soil, which is covered over again by the female.
    Flap-necked chameleon (Chamaeleo dil...jpg
  • The Southern Red-billed Hornbill (Tockus rufirostris) is a species of hornbill in the Bucerotidae family. It is found from Malawi and Zambia to southern Angola and Transvaal. All five Red-billed Hornbills were formerly considered conspecific.
    Southern Red-billed Hornbill (Tockus...jpg
  • Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) resting in a Eucalyptus tree, Queensland Australia.
    Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) (1).jpg
  • WeepingBottlebrush+BrownHoneyeaterII...jpg
  • Kangaroo Portrait
  • Coastal Carpet Python (Morelia spilota mcdowelli) native to the northeastern coast of Australia and in New Guinea in a captive environment.  Also known as the Eastern or McDowell's Carpet python.  This individual has unusual striped markings resulting from selective breeding.
    Coastal Carpet Python in enclosure.jpg
  • Male Carlia vivax in prominant breeding colours.  This skink is native to Eastern Australia.  Esk, Qld Australia
    SPP_0032.jpg
  • Eastern Blue Tongued Skink (Tiliqua scincoides scincoides) attempting to eat a snail.  Native to eastern Australia.
    Blue-Tongue Skink_2.jpg
  • Frilled Lizard (Chlamydosaurus kingii) also known as the Frilled Neck Dragon is native to Australia.
    Frilled Lizard.jpg
  • Boyd's Forest Dragon (Hypsilurus boydii) is a nocturnal arboreal lizard native to northern Queensland, Australia.  ..This individual is a male, distinguished by his blue colouring.
    SPP_0019.jpg
  • Boyd's Forest Dragon (Hypsilurus boydii) is a nocturnal arboreal lizard native to northern Queensland, Australia.
    SPP_0031.jpg
  • Central Bearded Dragon (Pogona vitticeps) is an agamid lizard occurring in arid regions of Australia.  Popular as pets.  Also known as the Inland Bearded Dragon.
    Inland Bearded Dragon_2.jpg
  • Common Scaly-Foot (Pygopus lepidopodus).  A legless lizard native to Australia.
    _SPP3040.jpg
  • Common Scaly-Foot (Pygopus lepidopodus).  A legless lizard native to Australia.
    _SPP3076.jpg
  • Common Scaly-Foot (Pygopus lepidopodus).  A legless lizard native to Australia.
    _SPP3079.jpg
  • Common Scaly-Foot (Pygopus lepidopodus).  A legless lizard native to Australia.
    _SPP3099.jpg
  • Common Scaly-Foot (Pygopus lepidopodus).  A legless lizard native to Australia.
    _SPP3106.jpg
  • Yellow phase Central Bearded Dragon (Pogona vitticeps).  An agamid lizard occurring in arid regions of Australia.  Popular as pets.  Also known as the Inland Bearded Dragon.
    Yellow phase Central Bearded Dragon ...jpg
  • Yellow phase Central Bearded Dragon (Pogona vitticeps).  An agamid lizard occurring in arid regions of Australia.  Popular as pets.  Also known as the Inland Bearded Dragon.
    Yellow phase Central Bearded Dragon ...jpg
  • Yellow phase Central Bearded Dragon (Pogona vitticeps).  An agamid lizard occurring in arid regions of Australia.  Popular as pets.  Also known as the Inland Bearded Dragon.
    Yellow phase Central Bearded Dragon ...jpg
  • Yellow phase Central Bearded Dragon (Pogona vitticeps).  An agamid lizard occurring in arid regions of Australia.  Popular as pets.  Also known as the Inland Bearded Dragon.
    Yellow phase Central Bearded Dragon.jpg
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