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Old 11-28-12, 12:14 PM   #16
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I have to wonder if "pushing to the extreme" is actually healthy for the animals?

here is a good example of an adult found in the wild....

I sometimes worry the same thing.. Sometime I'll raise some babies on a moderate diet for their size instead of feeding them as much as they want, and compare it to a trial group of babies fed as much as they want.
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Old 11-29-12, 02:21 AM   #17
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i have seen large ones like the ones above in the wild, but did not think they are the same species as the one on my pics.

had even one around the house, about 50 cm long, but unfortunately the gardener killed it before I could intervene.

They eat them here.
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Old 11-29-12, 02:34 AM   #18
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i have seen large ones like the ones above in the wild, but did not think they are the same species as the one on my pics.

had even one around the house, about 50 cm long, but unfortunately the gardener killed it before I could intervene.

They eat them here.
For us here in America, seeing photos of wild Bosc monitors is a very rare treat.

Personally, I have nothing against people eating what they must, I would rather see the animals killed quickly and eaten than see them languish in a cage dying slowly from bad care as pets.

Any other pictures of them roaming wild would be greatly appreciated, I like to show them to people who think they live in deserts.

One day my wife and I are planning to fly to Ghana and take some photos ourselves.
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Old 11-29-12, 06:47 AM   #19
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For us here in America, seeing photos of wild Bosc monitors is a very rare treat.

Personally, I have nothing against people eating what they must, I would rather see the animals killed quickly and eaten than see them languish in a cage dying slowly from bad care as pets.

Any other pictures of them roaming wild would be greatly appreciated, I like to show them to people who think they live in deserts.

One day my wife and I are planning to fly to Ghana and take some photos ourselves.

I agree, Having them killed fast and eaten is a much better way to go then letting them suffer for long periods of time.

Wayne I really hope you and the wife get to make that trip!
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Very cool pictures! Do you have any more wild reptile pictures?
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Old 11-29-12, 01:30 PM   #21
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awesome pictures, I love seeing them in their natural habitat, really shows what Wayne and others have been preaching about their natural environment.
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i have seen large ones like the ones above in the wild, but did not think they are the same species as the one on my pics.

had even one around the house, about 50 cm long, but unfortunately the gardener killed it before I could intervene.

They eat them here.
There are Nile monitors in Ghana, but they are quite a bit bigger than the one in the picture and have a different look and pattern to them. They are also further north than you are around Accra. So if you saw them close to where you live, then it was very likely the same species as the one in the pictures.
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Old 12-09-12, 06:01 AM   #23
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That's really interesting. Bushrat it is the same species, but that was a very old male from Shai Hills Game Reserve. If you get in touch with me I'd like to ask your help for a study of the lizards there. - Daniel
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