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Walking through Lumpini Park in Bangkok, you will see Monitor Lizards here and there. some are close to 2m long!
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.
Boy's Monitors
Front Row: L to R: P. Wojton, T. Kuminkoski, C. Rubisch
Back Row: L to R: D. Shively, B. Sheeder, F. Patterson
No idea how the ferry captain spotted this guy on the bank. They can grow to 10 feet (3 meters) in length, but this fella was only about 2 feet long.
St. Lucia Estuary.
In America we're influenced by Spanish, so we pronounce Lucia "loo-SEE-ah" but in South Africa it's pronounced "LOO-sha".
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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