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A monitor lizard was seen swimming through a flooded street before slipping under a home in Indonesia. Footage shows the reptile gliding on the surface of the water with only its head poking out ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNFrom Massive Eyes to Shark-Like Tails, Seven Amazing Adaptations That Helped Prehistoric Reptiles Thrive at SeaThe Mesozoic wasn’t just the age of dinosaurs. Reptiles of all sorts thrived through the Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous at ...
Then, on what seemed like my three hundredth lap around the park, I saw six monitor lizards rapidly swimming towards each other in the middle of the park’s lake, one holding a colossal catfish ...
In the now-viral video, a large monitor lizard can be seen swimming as fast as it can across the surface of the water. The reason for its distress then becomes evident – it is being pursued by ...
WASHINGTON— The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service used its Endangered Species Act emergency authority today to protect an Indonesian monitor lizard that is highly coveted in the pet trade. Today’s ...
The Miami Herald reported that the lizard, which is presumably an Asian water monitor, is an invasive species. They are typically between four and six feet long, but can grow up to 10 feet in length.
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