Australian Native Wildlife

Lace monitor. Lace monitors are found throughout the east coast of Australia and around to south-eastern South Australia, living in forests and coastal tableland habitats. They rely heavily on their strong claws and agility and when threatened they head for the nearest tree and climb to safety. Their tail is very long – longer than the head and body combined – and they have a long forked tongue, and a nasty bite which is technically venomous, but poses no threat to human life. Lace Monitors are not classified as a threatened species. (Photo by Joel Sartore/National Geographic Photo Ark/The Guardian)
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