Bax155
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I agree and a very under fed one at that, also has some nice ticks around its neck!First monitor is not a lacie, looks like Varanus rosenbergi to me.
I agree and a very under fed one at that, also has some nice ticks around its neck!First monitor is not a lacie, looks like Varanus rosenbergi to me.
It's range extends to the south side of SydneyThat first monitor is struggling by the looks.. had no idea that rosenbergi are found around Sydney!
It's range extends to the south side of Sydney
Yep, I have found them in Kuringai NP north of Sydney in the higher areas of heath scrub (not surprising for a heath monitor I suppose), a bad pic of one from Kuringai NPthey are found on the northern side of sydney too around ku-ring-gai chase national park
I agree and a very under fed one at that, also has some nice ticks around its neck!
That would be another lace monitor, most likely.also just another question i saw another one that had stripes like the 2nd monitor but they were a bit more white is that the same kind of monitor??
I've heard a couple anecdotal reports of them on the north coast, so I'm beginning to think there's something to it.I have also seen what I'm positive is V. rosenbergi in an area near Grafton, NSW. Much further north than what their range is meant to be.
Yes they do occur around Gosford have seen a couple while herping.I believe they occur around Gosford too. You also get them in the Mallee of northern Victoria. They have quite a patchy distribution which reminds me of Echiopsis curta.
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