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Been following the advice of Lizard Freak on youtube and bath training him, excellent progress in two weeks!
I saw many water monitors during my travels in Sabah, but this was easily the largest. Sadly it was also one of the few that moved off straight away, as you can see.
no se me había ocurrido Conectar el monitor de mi PC en la oficina a la Laptop ahora trabajo con Dos Monitores, el de la LAP y de la PC al mismo tiempo
So sad, wish I could have seen a live monitor, didn't think to put the camera lens cover next to it, but it was really big, about a meter long or more.
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This monitor lizard was spotted eating up the eggs at the Black Swan nest at the Singapore Botanical Gardens. Three of the swans were around but couldn't do anything as the lizard just kept going at the eggs. It was heart breaking to hear the crunch of the eggs, but this is nature
In cooperation with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Aberdeen Proving Ground wildlife managers continue a study using technology to monitor the movement of its bald eagle population. Read more...
Em janeiro deste ano, fortes chuvas em Minas Gerais trouxeram, mais uma vez, o rejeito do Rio Paraopeba para as comunidades atingidas. A ATI Paraopeba Nacab está em campo para monitorar os danos e qual a situação das propriedades e comunidades com esse novo atingimento.
Foto: Bárbara Ferreira
A Rosenberg's Monitor or Southern Heath Monitor (Varanus rosenbergi) seen in November at Cape Naturaliste, South Western Australia. It was about 80cm in length and had plenty of ticks behind its earhole!
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we only see the touille dog now when shutting down the computer. while the desktop is visible, the wallpaper selected by me (Touille's photo) is covered up with a Department of Mental Health Logo which cannot be changed by us or the IT folks at the job.
The Water monitor, (Varanus salvator) is a large species of monitor lizard capable of growing over 3 meters (9.8 ft) in length, with the average size of most adults at 2.5 meters (8.2 ft) long. Maximum weight of Varanus salvator can be over 75 kg, 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, and range from Sri Lanka, India, Indochina, the Malay Peninsula and various islands of Indonesia, living in areas close to water.