sniffmylizard Not so new Member Joined May 3, 2008 Messages 68 Reaction score 0 Location Darwin Jan 19, 2013 #1 On a rainy overcast day something very special happens in one of the suburbs of Darwin. All in we saw about 8 Frill neck lizards. A good mix of males and females. Attachments 20130118_124910.jpg 185.6 KB · Views: 155 Last edited: Jan 20, 2013
On a rainy overcast day something very special happens in one of the suburbs of Darwin. All in we saw about 8 Frill neck lizards. A good mix of males and females.
someday Active Member Joined Feb 14, 2012 Messages 285 Reaction score 0 Location Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Australia Jan 20, 2013 #2 carnt wait till i see a frillie in person 1 day weather it be friendly or aggressive it will still be a sight to remember.
carnt wait till i see a frillie in person 1 day weather it be friendly or aggressive it will still be a sight to remember.
Mitella Active Member Joined Jan 9, 2013 Messages 173 Reaction score 48 Location Up a tree. Jan 20, 2013 #3 They are fantasic I saw 2 frillys last week for the first time in 7 years, just gotta love them!:lol:
They are fantasic I saw 2 frillys last week for the first time in 7 years, just gotta love them!:lol:
Stuart Very Well-Known Member Joined Mar 15, 2011 Messages 3,644 Reaction score 531 Location Cairns Jan 20, 2013 #4 Great pics mate. Captures another angle of unique Australia.
SteveNT Very Well-Known Member Joined Nov 27, 2010 Messages 2,736 Reaction score 4 Location Darwin NT Jan 20, 2013 #6 Every little park and most decent gardens had a frilly or 2 before the toads. Good to see them coming back in town and in the bush. Bring back the 2 cent coin I reckon! (I've still got a box full because they make perfect bib replacements for old nillsmaster "spearhead" lures Thanks for the pics.
Every little park and most decent gardens had a frilly or 2 before the toads. Good to see them coming back in town and in the bush. Bring back the 2 cent coin I reckon! (I've still got a box full because they make perfect bib replacements for old nillsmaster "spearhead" lures Thanks for the pics.