The frilled lizards is found mainly in the northern regions of Australia and New Guinea. It tends to be a tree loving lizard and spends a majority of its time there. They only venture to the ground to search for food or engage in territorial conflicts. The arboreal habitat may be a product of the lizard's diet which consists of small bugs, and vertebrate (usually other smaller lizards). This can include cicadas, beetles, termites and even mice. They hunt their prey using an ambush method, lying in wait for their prey. When they eat, they eat in abundance and these periods of indulgence typically occur during the wet season. | The frilled lizards is found mainly in the northern regions of Australia and New Guinea. It tends to be a tree loving lizard and spends a majority of its time there. They only venture to the ground to search for food or engage in territorial conflicts. The arboreal habitat may be a product of the lizard's diet which consists of small bugs, and vertebrate (usually other smaller lizards). This can include cicadas, beetles, termites and even mice. They hunt their prey using an ambush method, lying in wait for their prey. When they eat, they eat in abundance and these periods of indulgence typically occur during the wet season. |