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They SO look like a Velociraptor....(thanks Jurassic Park! )
Haha that's what I always say! Crocdoc's one (#512) looks almost exactly like the ones in the movies. My little one looked very much like the movie ones when it was gnawing on my hand last night too haha
 
Victoria River Downs; it's a cattle station the size of a European country near the N.T/W.A border.
 
Here's one of my males with his head up :).

Also, here are some photo's of a lacie pit, taken at Symbio wildlife park in Stanwell Tops. Awesome pit. I'd love to have it.
 

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SteveNT, I still say that the monitor you found is Ocreatus. not storri storri all literature suggests that storri storri is endemic to Queensland and personal observations of mine have supported this, i have not found a storrs monitor from the western parts of Queensland that arent ocreatus let alone the NT/WA region.
 
Here are two of my 2 month old ackies.
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Love the second pic Matt. They're SO cute!!! Was wondering if they'd make an appearance on here! :)
 
That was the only time I could get one to pose for me, will take more pics when they are eating and settled in a bit :)
 

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