by frilly
Dec 20, 2005 2:35 PM · 1629 views · 139.0 k · 550 x 691
Keywords: Peninsula Dragon
Found mainly in the Eyre Peninsula region of South Australia, the Peninsula Dragon (Ctenophorus fionni) is a small rock and crevice dwelling lizard that feeds mainly on ants, small grasshoppers and spiders. It reaches a total length of about 1 ft. In spring, males attain this bright coloration, although they can quickly turn dull if a perceived predator approaches. If you would like to see more Australian reptiles etc, please view the rest of my gallery and make comments if you wish. Regards, Frilly
AWESOME, wish these guys could be found here, I love his look/ and color!
Eve
VaranusTattus
Jan 9, 2006 10:17 AM
I don't know to much about all the different types of dragons there are out there but I saw some unusual (at least to me) ones in Kakadu Park by Darwin. It was cool to see them running around! Not to mention the vast amount of free roaming monitor lizards. Have fun and thanks for posting all your awesome photos.