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Giant lizards invade Thai park


Hundreds of large lizards have invaded a city park in Thailands capital city.

Up to 200 Water Monitors are now calling Bangkoks Lumpini Park home.

The Water Monitors are a cousin of the Komodo Dragon, and a well-stocked fish pond and lack of predators mean the alligator-sized lizards are thriving.

The Monitors are a protected species in Thailand and seem to be a hit with tourists and park visitors alike.

Water Monitors are indigenous to most of Southeast Asia, and the lizards thrive in Bangkoks many canals and underground waterways.

Sewers that are used to connect the Parks waterways to outside canals are mostly shut and the trapped Water Monitor population has boomed.

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-- Edited by Jollyjo on Thursday 27th of August 2009 06:36:51 AM

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Me fraid a the small one dem.. Dem supm deh a instant death to me

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