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So I just saw this monitor basking on the rocks beside the pool. I only had my phone with me so the pics are shocking. I am in Alice Springs. It was about 60cm from nose to tip of tail.
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Looks like a juvie sand monitor, Varanus gouldii, as for which subspecies im not sure.
 
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Thanks everyone. He sure was a looker. The pics don't do him justice. He had really great, bright markings with heaps of contrast. I was thinking gouldii but thought I would double check. My knowledge of monitors is pretty much non existant.
 
Flavirufus. Nearly as pretty as one of mine:lol:
 
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Varanus gouldii flavirufus - found in the sandy desert areas of the continent. The subspecifc epithet means “yellow and red”. A beautiful animal.

A good way to identify gouldii is that they have plain yellow or cream (unbanded) on the last quarter to one-third of their tail. Note that the subspecies of Panoptes known as rubidus can also have a similar coloured (but usually shorter) tail tip. This subspecies occurs in the Pilbara region and a bit beyond and is quite distinctive in form.

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