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   The largest living reptile
   in the world, adult males can reach up to 20-23 feet in length! Females are
   smaller and seldom exceed 10 feet. Fear of this species is not unfounded,
   with a number of people injured or killed each year, although in most cases
   these tragedies can be avoided with increased awareness. As its name implies,
   this species has a high tolerance for salinity, being found in water around
   coastal areas and in rivers, and It is also present in freshwater rivers,
   billabongs and swamps. | 
   These impressive lizards
   have large umbrella-like frills that fold around the length of its semi-long
   neck. This frill can be extended outwards to make the lizard appear much
   larger when confronted by a predator, or another agamid. The frill has a
   great variety of colour that can range from yellow, orange, or to a jet
   black. The lizard is marginally large, reaching a snout-to-tail length of 30
   inches. They love to climb, and are highly active. |