Introduction to the species of the umbrella lizard
Umbrella lizard

Umbrella lizard ( Fnlled Lizard, Fnilled Dragon), as the name suggests, its shape resembles a parasol, with a slender tail like an umbrella handle. In this form, only when it is tense or encounters a foreign enemy, it will instantly unfold its special neck umbrella and open its mouth, which is full of deterrence.
It is not very easy to identify males and females, especially in the larval stage. Generally speaking, adult males are much larger than females, with larger heads and neck umbrellas, longer tails, and a slit under the cloaca. There is prominence, the body color is more obvious and the sex is more gentle. Mainly scattered in dry herbs, shrubs and woods in northern Australia and southern New Guinea.
Chinese name: Umbrella Lizard
English name: Fnlled Lizard,Fnilled Dragon
Kingdom: Animal Kingdom
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Protozoa
Order:
Squamata
Suborder: Lizard suborder
Family: Flying Lizardidae
Genus: Great Cloak
Species: Great Cloak Lizard
Dispersed: In dry herbs, shrubs and woods in northern Australia and southern New Guinea

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