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Frill-necked lizard showing its neck frills.
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Skull of Triceratops with its large neck frill.


Neck frill is the popular term for the relatively extense margin seen on the back of the heads of reptiles with either a bony support such as those present on the skulls of dinosaurs of the suborder Marginocephalia or a cartilaginous one as in the Frill-necked Lizard. In technical terms, the bone-supported frill is composed of an enlarged parietal flanked by elongated squamosals and sometimes ringed by epoccipitals, bony knobs that gave the margin a jagged appearance. In the early 1900s, the parietal bone was known among paleontologists as the dermosupraoccipital. In some genera, such as Triceratops, Pentaceratops and Torosaurus, this extension is very large. Despite the neck frill predominantly being made of hard bone, some neck frills are made of skin, as is the case with the Frill-necked Lizard of today that resides in Australia.

The use of the neck frill in dinosaurs is relatively unknown; it may have been used for thermoregulation or simply as a defense mechanism. Indeed during battles for territory, competing Triceratops crashed heads together with their elongated horns and the neck frill may have been employed as a kind of shield, protecting the rest of the animal from harm. However, usage of the neck frill in modern reptiles is better documented, two chief and disparate examples are the Horned Lizards (genus Phrynosoma) with a bony frill, and the Frill-necked Lizard (Genus Chlamydosaurus) with a cartilaginous frill. The Frill-necked Lizard's frill is comprised mainly of flaps of skin, which are usually coloured pink, supported by cartilaginous spines. Similar to the portrayal of the dinosaur Dilophosaurus in Steven Spielberg's Jurassic Park, the Frill-necked Lizard can puff out these neck frills either side of its head when threatened. The lizards often raise their frills when battling for territory or when making themselves seem bigger when threatened. There is however, no evidence that suggests that Dilophosaurus had the same abilities, as many of its features in the Jurassic Park film were purely fictional.

Numerous other animals of both modern and prehistoric times use both skin or bone protrusions to make themselves seem more threatening, attract mates or to thermoregulate. Examples of these are the usage of dewlaps and crests in lizards, dinosaurs and birds.

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References

  • Weldon Owen Pty Ltd. (1993). Encyclopedia of animals - Mammals, Birds, Reptiles, Amphibians. Reader's Digest Association, Inc. ISBN 1875137491.
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Sauropsida*
Goodrich, 1916

Subclasses
  • Anapsida
  • Diapsida
Synonyms
  • Reptilia Laurenti, 1768
Reptiles are tetrapods and amniotes, animals whose embryos are surrounded by an amniotic membrane, and members of the class
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skull is a bony structure found in many animals which serves as the general framework for the head. The skull supports the structures of the face and protects the head against injury.

The skull can be subdivided into two parts: the cranium and the mandible.
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Dinosauria *
Owen, 1842

Orders & Suborders
  • Ornithischia
  • Cerapoda
  • Thyreophora
  • Saurischia

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Marginocephalia
Sereno, 1986

Sub-clades
  • Ceratopsia
  • Pachycephalosauria
Marginocephalia ("fringed heads") is a clade of ornithischian dinosaurs that includes the thick-skulled pachycephalosaurids, and horned ceratopsians.
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Chlamydosaurus

Binomial name
Chlamydosaurus kingii
Gray, 1827

The Frill-necked Lizard, or Frilled Lizard also known as the Frilled Dragon, (Chlamydosaurus kingii
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Parietal may refer to:
  • Parietal lobe of the brain
  • Parietal bone of the skull
  • Parietal scales of a snake lie in the general region of the parietal bone.
  • Parietal cell in the stomach
  • Parietal pleura
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The squamosal is a bone of the head of higher vertebrates. It is the principal component of the cheek region in the skull, lying below the temporal series and otic notch and bounded anteriorly by postorbital.
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Epoccipital is an anatomical term for the distinctive bones found lining the frills of ceratopsid dinosaurs. The name is a misnomer, as they are not associated with the occipital bone.
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Triceratops
Marsh, 1889

Species
  • T. horridus (type)
  • T. prorsus Marsh, 1890
Triceratops (IPA: /tɹaɪ'sɛɹətɒps/
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Pentaceratops
Osborn, 1923

Species
  • P. sternbergii (type)
    Osborn, 1923


Pentaceratops is a genus of ceratopsid dinosaur from the late Cretaceous Period of what is now North America.
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Torosaurus

Species: T. latus

Binomial name
Torosaurus latus
Marsh, 1891

Torosaurus
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Thermoregulation is the ability of an organism to keep its body temperature within certain boundaries, even when temperature surrounding is very different. This process is one aspect of homeostasis: a dynamic state of stability between an animal's internal environment and its
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Phrynosoma
Wiegmann, 1828

Species

See text.
Horned lizards (Phrynosoma) are a genus of the Phrynosomatidae family of lizards.
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Dilophosaurus
Welles, 1970

Species

D. wetherelli (Welles, 1954) (type)
D. breedorum Welles & Pickering 1999
?D. sinensis Hu, 1993

Dilophosaurus
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dewlap is a flap of skin that hangs beneath the lower jaw of tetrapods, that is, amphibians, reptiles, birds, mammals and their relatives. While the term is usually used in this specific acception, it can also be used to include other structures occurring in the same body area with
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A sagittal crest is a ridge of bone running lengthwise along the midline of the top of the skull (at the sagittal suture) of many mammalian and reptilian skulls, among others. The presence of this ridge of bone indicates that there are exceptionally strong jaw muscles.
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Armour (or armor) in animals is external or superficial protection against attack by predators, formed as part of the body (rather than the behavioural use of protective external objects), usually through the hardening of body tissues, outgrowths or secretions.
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dewlap is a flap of skin that hangs beneath the lower jaw of tetrapods, that is, amphibians, reptiles, birds, mammals and their relatives. While the term is usually used in this specific acception, it can also be used to include other structures occurring in the same body area with
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