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Wild Australian frilled lizards fight for territory in canopy trees - BBC wildlife

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A chance to see rare footage of two wild Australian frilled lizards descending from their tree branch hiding places to fight for territory in the forest. From the BBC.

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  • haha look at them run, they think they're people

  • Australia rocks

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  • how the hell do they film this

  • Haha i saw one of those in australia there freakin awesome

  • Funny. If I were trying to get away from a "bird", the last place I'd get myself into is a fucking tree. OH NO, a BIRD! Quick, gotta get myself up higher. That'll discourage it!

  • i run like that towards my friend and make a high "MYEEHHHHH" sound and they are quite startled.

  • omg

  • @rocktohell

    Believe it or not the 'dinosaur' in this footage is the bird. Consider a velociraptor or trex and think of it's body structure and then think of a bird. There's a reason reptiles such as lizards, crocodiles and monitors are still around. They're not dinosaurs.

  • interessante!

    

  • Dinosaurs have been reduced to shit...

  • LMAO!!! 1:09

    "oh shit man look whats in the sky!!!"

    "ohh fuck im out!"

  • LOL at the way they run.

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