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09-11-02, 12:31 PM
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What is this?....... *pic*
Welcome to the new Varanid forum folks. I hope we Varanid lovers/keepers can use this tool to learn from each other, and to keep in touch.
On to the fun.....
Name this Lizard;
<img src="http://www.niagarareptiles.com/temp/MVC-006F.JPG">
Thanks for playing folks, there will be more to follow
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09-11-02, 04:29 PM
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Red spiny tail (Varanid acanthurus acanthurus)?
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09-11-02, 05:04 PM
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lol i havent a clue but i love monitors!  wish i had space to get a few !
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09-11-02, 05:46 PM
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Keep guessing folks......I'm not going to say whether your guess is right or wrong yet, Linds. I'll try to encourage a few more people to give it a go before I enlighten you all
Jeff, that's the best part about Dwarf Monitors; beauty, entertaining, and social preditors all in a small package. The species pictured above doesn't exceed 24" total length (most of which is tail). In fact, these guys are the largest of the varanids that I currently keep
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09-11-02, 06:32 PM
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just a stupid answer but is it a savanna monitor?
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09-12-02, 11:17 AM
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pretty sure...
kings rock varanus kingorum
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09-12-02, 11:48 AM
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.......oops! i almost gave away the game! i had typed a long message saying how i was right or wrong, and linds was right or wrong and, well, i had to erase it, because i didn't want to mees up the game for everyone else!!! ok, i just had to erase the begining now too, because, though i thought it would be fine to leave, it turns out it kinda would have given away the answer. ok, everything i type i just have to erase, so i'm gonna stop now! bye, and, i'll just say this... don't guess the same as me!!!
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09-12-02, 01:18 PM
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It is a storrs
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09-12-02, 07:37 PM
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naja - Wow, that's a confusing post you have there. There is nothing to give away, it's a game, you're either correct or incorrect, give your honest opinion
So far we have quite a list of guesses though and no two the same......interesting
Last chance for guesses folks! I'll give away the answer and show who is right/wrong tomorrow sometime (when I have a chance to play online).
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09-12-02, 07:48 PM
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i think its an ackie?
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09-12-02, 08:16 PM
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Could it be a yellow spiney tailed monitor..
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09-12-02, 11:20 PM
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How bout a Freckled?
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09-13-02, 08:29 AM
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The answer to the riddle.
Well all, I'm not sure I'll have a chance to get online tonight so I'll answer the riddle now.
The pic is of a Freckled x Blackheaded Monitor (<i>Varanus tristis orientalis</i> x <i>Varanus tristis tristis</i>).
<center><img src="http://www.niagarareptiles.com/temp/MVC-001F.JPG"></center>
The one I used for the picture is a female that actually shows more characteristics of <i>V. t. orientalis</i>. These are very pretty monitors, and I can never seem to capture their true beauty on camera.
Thank you all for playing and I'll make up another one after the weekend for you all to have a stab at again
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09-17-02, 03:13 PM
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you don't say!!?
well, i can't believe that lindsw wasn't right!! i even went to the niagra website after i posted my answer, and i was sure that linda was rif=ght on the species, but wrong subspecies!! it sure looks like a Varanus acanthurus brachyurus like you have on your main page or first/front page of your site... oh well! no winners! i know, i know, we are all winners, for playing the game and being good sports!!! ha! ok, see ya! thanks for the game, jon!
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