
This goanna was quite content to lie curled around a rock near the edge of the Macleay River. In recent trips I’ve mostly only seen them in trees so it was almost novel to find one on the ground. It being on the ground, of course, gave me the perfect opportunity to photograph this 1 metre long youngster from a different angle.
[... and no, it wasn't trapped under the rock. We checked.]
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