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[humor] Meanwhile, In Australia....

 
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He (or she) would certainly deter would-be mail thieves!
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Meanwhile, back in England....
Ruff Ruff !

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That looks like a smaller version of the Dilophosaurus is Jurrasic Park!
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Frilled-neck lizard, although the image is obviously a toy in the mailbox and not a real lizard. Note the fake teeth, my wife has had many of these over the years in her pet shop, they have teeth but not like that. These guys often take an aggressive stance but rarely bite. Nothing like dealing with a big Tegu or monitor where you count yourself lucky if you come away without spilling blood.
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Frilled-neck lizard,


Beautiful animals, often see them on the golf course, cute as a button when they run, and usually disappear just as fast climbing a tree to escape.

They frill their neck to appear larger to predators.

Check the leg action...

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