It is also present in Barrington Tops National Park, New South Wales.
Patterns where present consist of various irregular mottling, blotches and variegations.
Primarily arboreal, the southern angle-headed dragon is cryptic, slow moving and well camouflaged.
It is usually seen perching on the trunks of small trees or on buttress roots or old stumps.
[3] Eggs are laid in shallow nests in rainforest clearings, including along road edges and walking tracks.