Bangkok Starts to Clear Lizards from Popular Park

A monitor lizard eats a fish bait as it is being caught during the reptile relocate campaign at Lumpini Park in Bangkok, Thailand, 20 September 2016. More than 400 of the Monitor lizards in the park will be caught by Thai authorities to relocate the reptile to a wildlife breeding center in the effort to control the creature population in the public park after the monitor lizard disturbing and causing several minor accident of people who jogging and cycling at the Lumpini Park. (Photo by Rungroj Yongrit/EPA)
Bangkok Starts to Clear Lizards from Popular Park
   
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