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THIS LIZARD BARKS LIKE A DOG.—It is known as the harking lizard, or, more simply, the Gymnodactylus Miliusii. It was brought from Northan, West Australia, by Mr G. C. Jessup. It eats white ants and beetles. The lizard is now in the hands of Mr J. R. Kinghorn, of the Sydney Museum.

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Northern Advocate, 28 July 1938, Page 10

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THIS LIZARD BARKS LIKE A DOG.—It is known as the harking lizard, or, more simply, the Gymnodactylus Miliusii. It was brought from Northan, West Australia, by Mr G. C. Jessup. It eats white ants and beetles. The lizard is now in the hands of Mr J. R. Kinghorn, of the Sydney Museum. Northern Advocate, 28 July 1938, Page 10

THIS LIZARD BARKS LIKE A DOG.—It is known as the harking lizard, or, more simply, the Gymnodactylus Miliusii. It was brought from Northan, West Australia, by Mr G. C. Jessup. It eats white ants and beetles. The lizard is now in the hands of Mr J. R. Kinghorn, of the Sydney Museum. Northern Advocate, 28 July 1938, Page 10