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Spring Monitoring with Las Vegas Mountaineers Club, 2016. Mt. Charleston Wilderness - 7/31/16. 4 volunteers monitored Ead Mud and Unnamed 80 Spring. Photo by Grace Larsen.
There are amazing numbers of "friendly" monitor lizards in Sungei Bulor Wetland Reserve. They are just everywhere, sun-bathing, digesting their food...poo-ing everywhere. i must have come across 20 of them during my 3 hr walk
Took this one with the muddy mouth...at an low angle for this effect...this guy is almost 1.5 metre long
1,720,320 square pixels. I paid approximately fifteen one-thousandths of a cent per pixel.
Anyway, did you see that article in the Times a few days ago? Something about sexual prowess being correlated to LCD monitor size?
Feito a nanquim.
O Anti-monitor é um vilão da DC Comics. Me baseei nos desenhos do Ivan Reis pra fazer esse desenho. Gostei de desenhar os olhos dele. São assustadores. Digno de um vilão.
I'd started to panic, thinking it would just spread all up the screen like a big ink stain, but within an hour it started to subside. That's me inking a comic page in the background.
It says P447 in the middle of the board. Covered by the blue wire in the center of this shot. What the heck is that thing that looks like a red shirt-pocket-screwdriver stuck into a pot? I didn't notice that when I took the pics.
I stumbled (lliterally) across this lizard (~ 2 metres long). I don't know which of us was the most scared - but my heart rate was astronomical!
134 funcionarios de distintos servicios y unidades del establecimiento recibieron certificación para desempeñarse como monitores de emergencia del Hospital Dr. Gustavo Fricke
savannah monitors are stoutly built, with relatively short limbs and toes, and skulls and dentition adapted to feed on hard-shelled prey. Maximum size is usually between 105 to 155 cm (3.5 to 5.0 ft) in length, although most specimens collected in the wild ranged from 60 to 76 cm (2 to 2.5 ft) with females being considerably smaller. The pattern of coloration of the skin varies according to the local habitat substrate. The body scales are large, usually less than 100 scales around midbody, a partly laterally compressed tail with a double dorsal ridge and nostrils equidistant from the eyes and the tip of the snout
This little guy was just stolling across the road and stopped to pose for us when our vehicle approached
Seen while walking the Monkey trail between the underground river and Sabang.
Lots of lizards, but no monkeys.
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