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A large (about 1.8m) lizard anchored quire comfortably on the side of a tree.
Huge bugger scared the hell out of us running up the tree!
Rockhampton Botanic Gardens - Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia
In springtime can be seen at this dead tree every day.
Female pictured, larger male with darker markings nearby.
This guy was in the bush over our back fence this morning.
Sorry the photos are blurry, he was super fast :P Probably a juvenile.
Tropical rainforest at Daintree Magic, Cow Bay, Daintree NP, Far North ...
Second largest of Australia's lizards behind the Perentie
Almost ran it over, bolted about 8 metres up a tree & kept on the inverse side ...
This and other monitor species are commonly known as Goannas, this particular ...
What looks to be a Lace Monitor (Lace Goanna) I came across near a fallen tree. ...
Approximately 1.5 metres long, mostly dark with light spots, crawling slowly ...
A big one! At least 4-5 feet long. Climbs all over the place..
Lace Monitors are common on the east coast of Australia. Spotted this one out ...
Up a tree By a creek at a camping spot, watching us all lol
A lace monitor in a tree behind our house late this afternoon. I'm not sure ...
About 1.3m in length, dark grey body colour with black and yellow horizontal ...
Lace monitors are the second-largest monitor in Australia after the Perentie. ...
This monitor was in our front yard (Sunshine Coast, Queensland) this afternoon. ...