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Monitor Lizard, Western Thailand

© Principia / Katie Stanley

2 HP w2338h 23" Full HD Widescreen LCD Monitors

wheather monitoring station, wind speed and direction

Varanus niloticus

Nile monitor

Coral monitoring in Watamu Marine National Park

At two metres long, the Philippines fruit-eating Golden spotted monitor (Varanus bitatawa) is the longest new species included in this year's top ten, announced annually to commemorate the anniversary of the birth of Carolus Linnaeus, who initiated the modern system of classifying plant and animals.

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A cold, wet day range monitoring.

Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport.

 

I love banks of monitors. But if they have leftover space they should increase font size rather than toss in ads.

Samsung SyncMaster T200

Varanus gouldii I was amazed to get so close to it,this was taken with my 100 mm Macro,seconds later it took off like a Ferarri,they have incredible grip with those long claws!

images from safari's

Líderes Estudiantiles de las Instituciones Educativas de Itagüi

Sri Lanka

Galle fort.

 

The Asian water monitor is semiaquatic and opportunistic; it inhabits a variety of natural habitats though predominantly resides in primary forests and mangrove swamps. It has been noted that it is not deterred from living in areas near human civilization. In fact, it has been known to adapt and thrive in agricultural areas as well as cities with canal systems, such as in Sri Lanka, where they are not hunted or persecuted. Habitats that are considered to be most important are mangrove vegetation, swamps, wetlands, and elevations below 1,000 m (3,300 ft). It does not thrive in habitats with extensive loss of natural vegetation and aquatic resources.

Some would say it's a Comodo Dragon (but no) found along Jalan Kiarong on the way to my sister's house..

The monitor is an example of why the DVI Port is necessary.

monitor lizard

komodo dragon

woodland park zoo

Have seen lots of monitor lizards, but never a wrestle like this, which went on for around 10 minutes till both were exhausted, but no victor emerged. Photographed in Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe

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