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Frill-necked Lizard (Collecta - Wild Life).

Started by Jetoar, September 26, 2014, 09:02:46 PM

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Hello friends, this is the figure of Frill-necked Lizard (Chlamydosaurus kingii) Gray, 1827 of Collecta - Wild Life. Total lenght is 130 mm. This figure was relased in 2014 and it is avaliable. Frilled-neck Lizards are found mainly in the northern regions of Australia and southern New Guinea. The lizard inhabits humid climates such as those in the tropical savannah woodlands. Frill-necked Lizards is an arboreal lizard, meaning it spends a majority of its time in the trees. The lizard ventures to the floor only in search of food, or to engage in territorial conflicts. Frilled-neck lizards is so called because of the large ruff of skin which usually lies folded back against its head and neck. The neck frill is supported by long spines of cartilage which are connected to the jaw bones.











Collecta is a young brand of figures, but in his short time of existence, they have done a lot of figures of different species of animals (included rare species of dinosaurs and animals). In their category of wild life, they have included the Frill-necked Lizard . This figure is a nice representation of this animal. The colors are exact and the details are nice and the sculpture is awesome. I think that it is one of the best figures of this animal and a good acquistion for lizards collectors.  I bought this figure in a toy store of Madrid (Spain) one month ago ^-^.
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