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This goanna had been sunning itself on a sandstone cliff top when we disturbed it. Not a particularly large specimen.
The Water monitor, (Varanus salvator) is a large species of monitor lizard capable of growing to 3.21 metres in length, with the average size of most adults at 1.5 metres long. Maximum weight of Varanus salvator can be over 25 kilograms, but most are half that size. Their body is muscular with a long, powerful, laterally compressed tail. Water monitors are one of the most common monitor lizards found throughout Asia, living in areas close to water.
EMELINDA MARIA DOS SANTOS, MONITORA DO SEMI-PRESENCIAL PROGRAMA DE INTEGRALIZAÇÃO DE CRÉDITOS EM TEOLOGIA (CONVALIDAÇÃO)
No VectorWorks, a otimização da área visível de trabalho com a colocação de TODAS as paletas de ferramentas em um monitor auxiliar. As possibilidades no dia-dia são muitas! O próximo passo é comprar outro LCD com funçao pivot!
We met this angry fella on the way up to Mulkirigala Rock Temple, Sri Lanka. He was growling when we walked past him and tried to whip us with its tail!
I finally got a new monitor a 55 inch HDTV LG monitor Ghost Recon is so bad ass on this monitor its not even funny!!! Thanks to my wife (Eat your heart out Jason!!!)
ST4000 and Monitor. An excellent combination. The electric pilot provides the accuracy, while the Monitor provides the power.
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Bored, its raining, correction now snowing .flickr,post editing, selective colouring, two monitors. SP by a garage owner lol!!
Oxford
2010
Leica D- Lux 3
A just recently fed monitor lizard who needs some hot pavement to help him digest that big lump in his stomach. Khao Yai National Park, Thailand.
Looks similar to new species of monitor lizard "Varanus lirungensis" closely related to the Komodo dragon has been discovered by German scientists in Indonesia, if so.
Went to Australian Memorial park again but they were cleaning the ponds. So no more water lilly. Hovewer, saw this monitor creature swiming and surfacing into the bush.
Much of the developement and jungle clearing have caused this usually shy lizard to surface and feed on human disposed foodstuffs in rubbish bins.
This have become a common features and lot were run over by vehicles while crossing roads. Drivers find it joy to score over this lizard with their tyres.
Varanus sp.
A small monitor of indeterminate species. I believe it to be an adult due
to the degree of ossification.
Order: Squamata - Snakes and Lizards
Family: Varanidae - Monitors
I purchased this specimen.
picked up this clock at the freecycle free for all this weekend, plan to mount it on my dash.
the attention to detail was not noticing the cursor on the monitor.
Camera: Nikon D100
Exposure: 0.769 sec (10/13)
Aperture: f/5.6
Focal Length: 28 mm
Exposure Bias: 0/6 EV
ISO Speed: 250
this is the photo i'm using for the desktop:
Monitores do AcessaSP na fila aguardando credenciamento para a entrada no Campus Party! São eles:
Elisângela - Acessa da cidade de Marabá
Fernando - Casa Brasil do Espírito Santo (enturmado com a turma do AcessaSP)
Raquel - Acessa Júlio Mesquita
Sérgio - Acessa Sagres
Célio - Acessa Sagres (de verde)
Rodrigo - Acessa Itapetininga (de cinza)
Alessandro - Acessa Itaporanga
This is the largest example of a goanna that I have seen in Australia, though it turned away and disappeared into the undergrowth as soon as I started to approach it. This was at Holey Plains SP. I was using a 500 mm mirror lens.
This is scanned from the original slide.