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  • Water Monitor at waterhole


    G'day all

    The Aussie term 'goanna' covers a range of similar animals, of which the Water Monitor is one. This fella had come out of the scrub to a waterhole - and the inland red dust was well stuck onto the skin. (The term 'goanna' appears a corruption of the European use of 'Iguana' from Spanish explorers in South America)


    exif- Panny FZ-2500; 1/1000s x F4,5; ISO-125; lens at 400mm FFequiv

    As always, feedback welcome
    Phil
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  • #2
    Excellent shot Phil, with great detail.
    Alan W

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    • #3
      Fabulous detail and colour and it has a real interesting look on it face like "I think this is my best side, don't you?"
      I Shoot A Canon

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      My memory's not as sharp as it used to be.
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      • #4
        Had one come around at lunch time every day to deprive the ants of the scraps we put on the antheap.
        Better a full bottle in front of me
        than a full frontal lobotomy.
        Hans

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        • #5
          They look very similar to the bungarras I came across daily in the NW of WA. I'm sure they are related. They are very dangerous critters as they'll run straight up and over you and cut you to pieces with those razor sharp claws. I definitely used to monitor them from a distance.
          I Shoot A Canon

          Web: isacimages.com / My Gear / Flickr Photostream
          My memory's not as sharp as it used to be.
          Also, my memory's not as sharp as it used to be.

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