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The Miami Herald reported that the lizard, which is presumably an Asian water monitor, is an invasive species. They are typically between four and six feet long, but can grow up to 10 feet in length.
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Monitor lizard rescued with harpoon lodged in its headA huge monitor lizard with a harpoon lodged in its head was rescued in Thailand. The 13ft reptile was discovered shuffling near a roadside pond in Samut Prakan province on March 18.
Bipedal robots are uncommon, and back in the day they were downright rare. One reason is that the state of controlled falling that makes up a walking gait isn’t exactly a plug-and-play feature.
WASHINGTON— The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service used its Endangered Species Act emergency authority today to protect an Indonesian monitor lizard that is highly coveted in the pet trade. Today’s ...
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