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Australian Frilled Dragon

The frill-necked lizard (Chlamydosaurus kingii), also known as the frilled lizard or frilled dragon, is found mainly in northern Australia and southern New Guinea. This species is the only member of the genus Chlamydosaurus. Its name comes from the large frill around its neck, which usually stays folded against the lizard's body. It is largely arboreal, spending the majority its time in trees. The lizard's diet consists mainly of insects and small vertebrates. The frill-necked lizard is a relatively large lizard, averaging 85 cm in length.

Sorry about the lines in the photo (Glass reflection)

East Bay Vivarium / May 7, 2013 / Berkeley

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Green Tree Monitor (Varanus Prasinus)

The emerald tree monitor (Varanus prasinus), or the green tree monitor, is a small to medium-sized arboreal monitor lizard. It is known for its unusual colouration, which consists of shades from green to turquoise, topped with dark, transverse dorsal banding. This colouration helps camouflage it in its arboreal habitat. Its colour also makes the emerald tree monitor highly coveted by private collectors and zoos alike.

East Bay Vivarium / April 30, 2013 / Berkeley