[W. Saville Kent. 
THE FRILLED LIZARD. 
The Lizard, which is a native of Northern and North-Western ustralia, is here in a characteristic attitude. It generally 
frequents the branches of trees, and when startled it faces the cause of its annoyance, erects the large frill and opens the mouth, 
showing its formidable teeth and the bright yellow colour of the interior of the mouth, producing also a loud hissing sound in 
the throat—all for the purpose of terrorizing its foe. 
