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  • 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 camouflage posture.  Also known as the Frilled Neck Dragon,  native to Australia.
    Frilled Lizard (Chlamydosaurus kingii)
  • Four Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) feeding with their heads hidden in an interesting mirror effect.
    Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) Nam...jpg
  • SPP_8951.jpg
  • The puff adder (Bitis arietans) is a venomous viper species found in savannah and grasslands throughout Africa except for the Sahara and rain forest regions. It is responsible for causing the most snakebite fatalities in Africa owing to various factors, such as its wide distribution, frequent occurrence in highly populated regions, and aggressive disposition.
    Puff Adder, Front View
  • The Parson's chameleon (Calumma parsonii) is a large species of chameleon that is endemic to isolated pockets of humid primary forest in eastern and northern Madagascar.
    Parson's Chameleon (Calumma parsonii...jpg
  • The Parson's chameleon (Calumma parsonii) is a large species of chameleon that is endemic to isolated pockets of humid primary forest in eastern and northern Madagascar.
    Parson's Chameleon (Calumma parsonii...jpg
  • The panther chameleon (Furcifer pardalis) is a species of chameleon found in the eastern and northern parts of Madagascar.
    Panther Chameleon (Furcifer pardalis...jpg
  • The panther chameleon (Furcifer pardalis) is a species of chameleon found in the eastern and northern parts of Madagascar.
    Panther Chameleon (Furcifer pardalis...jpg
  • Mossy Leaf-tailed Gecko (Uroplatus sikorae), is found in primary and secondary forests on Madagascar. It has the ability to change its skin color to match its surroundings and possesses dermal flaps which break up its outline when at rest.
    Mossy Leaf-tailed Gecko (Uroplatus s...jpg
  • Mossy Leaf-tailed Gecko (Uroplatus sikorae), is found in primary and secondary forests on Madagascar. It has the ability to change its skin color to match its surroundings and possesses dermal flaps which break up its outline when at rest.
    Mossy Leaf-tailed Gecko (Uroplatus s...jpg
  • Panther Chameleon (Furcifer pardalis), photographed in Akanin’ny Nofy, Madagascar
    Panther Chameleon, Akanin'ny Nofy 01.jpg
  • 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
  • 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
  • Flap-necked chameleon walking across a dirt road, looking at camera. One leg off the ground, tail straight out, heading toward camera left.<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 crossing dirt ...jpg
  • A Crowned Lapwing chick hides in dew covered grass as a defence mechanism in an attempt to be undetected.
    Crowned Lapwing chick hiding in gras...jpg
  • A leopard sits hidden in bushes, Namibia.
    Leopard (Panthera pardus) BW.jpg
  • Portrait of a young Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis), Thornybush, South Africa
    Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis), Th...jpg
  • A leopard sits hidden in bushes, Namibia.
    Leopard (Panthera pardus).jpg
  • A Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) portrait, Namibia, Africa.
    Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) Nam...jpg
  • Two Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) feeding with their heads hidden in an interesting mirror effect.
    Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) Nam...jpg
  • Three Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis), Namibia, Africa
    Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) Nam...jpg
  • Eastern Bearded Dragon (Pogona barbata) native to the eastern Australia. Macro of face and eye.
    SPP_8933.jpg
  • Eastern Bearded Dragon (Pogona barbata) native to the eastern Australia.
    SPP_8936.jpg
  • Eastern Bearded Dragon (Pogona barbata) native to the eastern Australia.
    SPP_8939.jpg
  • Common Death Adder (Acanthophis antarcticus).  Mt Glorious locality.
    Common Death Adder (Acanthophis anta...jpg
  • Coastal Taipan (Oxyuranus scutellatus) in leaf litter.  Native to Australia.
    Coastal Taipan (Oxyuranus scutellatus)
  • Coastal Taipan (Oxyuranus scutellatus) in leaf litter.  Native to Australia.
    Coastal Taipan (Oxyuranus scutellatus)
  • The puff adder (Bitis arietans) is a venomous viper species found in savannah and grasslands throughout Africa except for the Sahara and rain forest regions. It is responsible for causing the most snakebite fatalities in Africa owing to various factors, such as its wide distribution, frequent occurrence in highly populated regions, and aggressive disposition.
    Puff Adder rolled up
  • The panther chameleon (Furcifer pardalis) is a species of chameleon found in the eastern and northern parts of Madagascar.
    Panther Chameleon (Furcifer pardalis...jpg
  • Mossy Leaf-tailed Gecko (Uroplatus sikorae), is found in primary and secondary forests on Madagascar. It has the ability to change its skin color to match its surroundings and possesses dermal flaps which break up its outline when at rest.
    Mossy Leaf-tailed Gecko (Uroplatus s...jpg
  • Madagascan nightjar (Caprimulgus madagascariensis)
    Madagascan nightjar.jpg
  • Panther Chameleon (Furcifer pardalis), photographed in Akanin’ny Nofy, Madagascar
    Panther Chameleon, Akanin'ny Nofy 02.jpg
  • 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
  • Four Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) feeding with their heads hidden.
    Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) Nam...jpg
  • A Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) captured mid run, Namibia, Africa.
    Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) Nam...jpg
  • A lone Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis), Namibia, Africa
    Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) Nam...jpg
  • A Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) sitting in black and white. Namibia, Africa
    Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) Nam...jpg
  • Three Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis), Namibia, Africa
    Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) Nam...jpg
  • Macleay's spectre (Extatosoma tiaratum). Extatosoma tiaratum is an Australian insect, also known as the spiny leaf insect or the giant prickly stick insect...They can grow up to 150mm and feed on Eucalyptus leaves and are often kept in captivity.
    Macleay's spectre (Extatosoma tiarat...jpg
  • Common Death Adder (Acanthophis antarcticus).  Mt Glorious locality.
    Common Death Adder (Acanthophis anta...jpg
  • The puff adder (Bitis arietans) is a venomous viper species found in savannah and grasslands throughout Africa except for the Sahara and rain forest regions. It is responsible for causing the most snakebite fatalities in Africa owing to various factors, such as its wide distribution, frequent occurrence in highly populated regions, and aggressive disposition.
    Puff Adder, Top View
  • The panther chameleon (Furcifer pardalis) is a species of chameleon found in the eastern and northern parts of Madagascar.
    Panther Chameleon (Furcifer pardalis...jpg
  • Panther Chameleon (Furcifer pardalis), photographed in Akanin’ny Nofy, Madagascar
    Panther Chameleon, Akanin'ny Nofy 03.jpg
  • 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
  • A Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) is almost hidden behind a bush in the Kgalagadi, South Africa.
    Peek-a-boo Giraffe.jpg
  • A leopard in motion as it's turns to run. Namibia.
    Leopard (Panthera pardus) in motion.jpg
  • The Satanic Leaf-tailed Gecko (Uroplatus phantasticus) is endemic to Madagascar. It is an arboreal species that relies on its natural camouflage in the northern and central tropical forests of Madagascar.
    Satanic Leaf-tailed Gecko (Uroplatus...jpg
  • The Satanic Leaf-tailed Gecko (Uroplatus phantasticus) is endemic to Madagascar. It is an arboreal species that relies on its natural camouflage in the northern and central tropical forests of Madagascar.
    Satanic Leaf-tailed Gecko (Uroplatus...jpg
  • The Satanic Leaf-tailed Gecko (Uroplatus phantasticus) is endemic to Madagascar. It is an arboreal species that relies on its natural camouflage in the northern and central tropical forests of Madagascar.
    Satanic Leaf-tailed Gecko (Uroplatus...jpg
  • Leaf-tailed or Uroplatus geckos<br />
These geckos are remarkably well camouflaged. Inactive during the day, Uroplatus geckos only move when disturbed. They respond to prodding with an impressive display of a brightly colored gaping mouth and an erect tail. At night they hunt insects.
    Leaf-tailed or Uroplatus gecko.jpg
  • Leaf-tailed or Uroplatus geckos<br />
These geckos are remarkably well camouflaged. Inactive during the day, Uroplatus geckos only move when disturbed. They respond to prodding with an impressive display of a brightly colored gaping mouth and an erect tail. At night they hunt insects.
    Leaf-tailed or Uroplatus gecko Portr...jpg
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