They didn't seem to mind that I forgot the bread and cheese on their ham sandwich.


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They didn't seem to mind that I forgot the bread and cheese on their ham sandwich.


Or its not a treeroo

Nice picture is that a male also?


Of course the cumingi are extreme northern indo. hahahahaha
Also the dums were breeding, but somehow they turned out to be two males.
Excuse these nasty pics, one of the reasons I do not show them. You may understand the mangrove pic. I would throw mice in there and they would slice them up, and smear them everywhere. After all the mice were killed, they would go eat them. Nasty dirty monitors.


Most of my indo monitor pics are from so long ago, they are slides and my slide scanner broke long ago. I do have pics of those orange spotted things, but they grew up to be two males too. And I found a blacktree baby pic, but I am not sure if its mine. hahahahahaha It was 1 1/2 decades ago. I hope you enjoy cheers
Thanks for sharing the pictures. I always enjoy seeing your monitors be it aussie or indo. or african.
Oh yes I know how indicus can be with the food, my black trees can be the same way at times. The rest usually just swallow it unless it is big or two of them decide to play tug of war. haha
no pics of the waters eating pigs, what's up with that? I hope my savannah monitor gets big enough to eat piglets. That would be so cool. 
Look again, I don't think that's a water 
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hbailey
0.1 argus monitor
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