This document summarizes the habitats, threats, life cycles, and needs of three Australian animals: the frill-neck lizard, brush tail possum, and wombat. The frill-neck lizard lives in trees and forests and needs a hot, dry environment. Its threats include wedge-tailed eagles and habitat loss from forest clearing. The brush tail possum lives in trees and forests as well as parks and gardens, and needs trees and a variety of foods. Its threats are habitat loss from forest clearing and predators like wild cats and foxes. The wombat lives in burrows and caves and needs shelter, water, and a diet of grass with some tree leaves. Its threats include habitat loss from