De Kraag-Hagedis van Nieuw-Holland. (Chlamydosaurus Kingii.)

Article ID DT1016

Title

De Kraag-Hagedis van Nieuw-Holland. (Chlamydosaurus Kingii.)

Illustration of a ruffed lizard (Chlamydosaurus kingii) in Australia. The ruffed lizard (Chlamydosaurus kingii) is native to Australia and New Guinea. It is known for its ability to erect a large ruff like an umbrella. This "collar" is formed by a large membrane of skin, which is supported by cartilaginous rods. The sudden stretching of the collar by contraction of muscles attached to the cartilaginous rods makes the lizard appear larger and scares off enemies. The collared lizard is a diurnal tree dweller and feeds on insects. It can move very quickly on the ground, running upright on its hind legs.

Year

c. 1841

Artist

Anonymus

Place of Publication Dutch
Dimensions (cm)26 x 15 cm
ConditionPerfect condition
Coloringoriginal colored
TechniqueWood engraving

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