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Australian water dragon
Intellagama Lesueurii Eastern Water Dragon: Cannibalism. Celine H
Australia East Coast Tour and Tasmania Extension Trip Report
Husbandry Guidelines for Australian Water Dragon
Australian Society of Herpetologists
Living with Everyday Native Animals in Brisbane
Shrinking Into the Big City: Influence of Genetic and Environmental Factors on Urban Dragon Lizard Morphology and Performance Capacity
Herpetological Bulletin
Seeing Red: Pteridine-Based Colour and Male Quality in a Dragon Lizard
Natural History Notes PHYSIGNATHUS LESUEURH (Australian Water Dragon): PREDATION on a SKINK (LAMPROPHOLIS DELICATA). the Water D
AUSTRALIA Birding with a Camera Custom Tour Nov-Dec 2018
New Guinea & Australia 2017
Husbandry Guidelines for Australian Water Dragon
Patterns of Predation and Antipredator Behavior in the Australian Water Dragon, Physignathus Lesueurii
Correspondence to Norm Halliwell on Australia S Carp Biocontrol Program
Runners and Fighters: Clutch Effects and Body Size Drive Innate Antipredator Behaviour in Hatchling Lizards
Haiku Dreaming Collection, 2010 [This Haiku Was Composed in Japanese and Translated Into English for This Collection.]
THE ECOLOGY of SLEEP in REPTILES Authors
Exotic Reptiles: Are They Really a Threat to New Zealand
Top View
Wch9 Book of Abstracts Oral
Bold New World: Urbanization Promotes an Innate Behavioral Trait in a Lizard
Full Journal Issue 43
Husbandry Guidelines for Australian Water Dragon
The Welfare and Trade of Reptiles Kept As Pets in Canada
Skull Evolution Australian Dragon Lizards
1 Common Name: Bearded Dragon Scientific Name: Pogona Vitticeps Description: Bearded Dragons Have a Broad Triangular Head, Round
E-Commerce of Felines and Primates I…
Gray, 1831), the Correct Binomial Combination for the Australian Eastern Water Dragon (Sauria, Agamidae
A New Species of Water Dragon from North Queensland, Australia (Reptilia: Squamata: Sauria: Agamidae: Intellagama Wells and Wellington, 1985)
Probably of Persistence of Native Animals in Port Phillip and Western Port Region 1839-2016