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Big LizardsI'm sure someone will tell me what these lizards are called, at least I hope so.
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Re: Big LizardsThe one on our left is Paul, and the other is Robert.
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Re: Big LizardsThe one on your left is actually Paul Goanna,
the one on the right is Robert Monitor They are Monitor Lizards or also called Goannas. Cheers, CD
Re: Big LizardsGo od on ya CD
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Re: Big LizardsNice shot.
Different from the goannas in my area which have different markings and a creamy yellow belly. Unfortunately they are being hit hard by cane toads. Cheers
Re: Big LizardsThey can also be called Bungarra's or Perentie depending on where they are located.
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Re: Big LizardsThanks for the info everyone, much appreciated. Now when I go to see them next I can address them by their real names. LOL
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