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Frilled Lizard Speech
The frilled lizard I apart of the Animal group it lives in the grass type lands one good
Fact about the frilled lizard is that it eats leaves and tiny insects
Its skin type is scabby and scratchy and it feels like rubber basketball.
The frilled lizard has a very long tail and live in the country of Australia
And it also is in the reptilian group and one more big fact about the awesome
Lizard Is that’s its favorite meal is insects and the top three are rodents spiders and
Insects and that’s the frilled lizard

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