The Lace Monitor is the second largest lizard in Australia. A large male can reach a maximum recorded length of more than 2m (6.5 feet) overall! An average ...
One of Australia's largest lizards, the carnivorous tree-dwelling lace monitor, or tree goanna, can grow to 2m in length and is found in forests and coastal ...
Lace monitors are the second largest monitor lizard in Australia and are among the largest lizards in the world. Averaging 1.5m in length, they can grow up to ...
Lace Monitors rely heavily on their strong claws and agility. When threatened they head for the nearest tree and climb to safety. They are mainly active from ...
Lace monitors are agile climbers and can be found in hollow logs, up in tree branches or under logs. They can reach up to 2 m long and can weigh up to 14 kg.
Lace Monitors (Varanus varius) can grow up to 1.5-2m in length. They are usually dark grey to black and have creamy-yellow coloured bands along their bodies.