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BOYD’S ANGLE-HEADED DRAGON (Gonyocephalus boydll) is a tree-climbing lizard which grows to nearly two feet long. Found only In the rain forests of northern Queensland, Boyd’s dragon is one of the most bizarre species pictured in “Australian Reptiles in Colour,” in which fine illustration* and an authoritative text combine to present a cross-section of Australia’s rich and varied reptile life. Harold Cogger, the author, is head of the department of reptiles and amphibians at the Australian Museum. The publishers are A. H. and A. W. Reed.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31676, 11 May 1968, Page 4

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BOYD’S ANGLE-HEADED DRAGON (Gonyocephalus boydll) is a tree-climbing lizard which grows to nearly two feet long. Found only In the rain forests of northern Queensland, Boyd’s dragon is one of the most bizarre species pictured in “Australian Reptiles in Colour,” in which fine illustration* and an authoritative text combine to present a cross-section of Australia’s rich and varied reptile life. Harold Cogger, the author, is head of the department of reptiles and amphibians at the Australian Museum. The publishers are A. H. and A. W. Reed. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31676, 11 May 1968, Page 4

BOYD’S ANGLE-HEADED DRAGON (Gonyocephalus boydll) is a tree-climbing lizard which grows to nearly two feet long. Found only In the rain forests of northern Queensland, Boyd’s dragon is one of the most bizarre species pictured in “Australian Reptiles in Colour,” in which fine illustration* and an authoritative text combine to present a cross-section of Australia’s rich and varied reptile life. Harold Cogger, the author, is head of the department of reptiles and amphibians at the Australian Museum. The publishers are A. H. and A. W. Reed. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31676, 11 May 1968, Page 4