Asian Monitor | 10% Beneficiary to shy-fox
I sighted this wild animal from the distance, and it was slowly crawling in the water to escape from my attention. So sneaked behind the trees or from something unnoticeable and started shooting them from distance range, that is what I did when I found this reptile on water. These were captured long ago, and lucky to find this animal around this water. Yeah, Asian monitors mostly live in the water and their presence is seen to give a great impact on the natural ecosystem as other animals do. This lizard is called Asian Monitor (Varanus salvator) that mostly spend time in the water.
Here we call biawak air, although due to its prevalence it is simply referred to as biawak. This species is semiaquitic and opportunistic that dwell a variety of natural habitat that resides in the forest and mangrove swamps.
Habitats that are considered to be most important to this species are mangrove vegetation, swamps, wetlands, and altitudes below 1000 meters
Camera | Nikon D7000 |
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Category | Wildlife Photography |
Lens | Tamron Tele-Macro 70-300 |
Lets keep mangrove vegetation to save their habitats.... Thank for your sharing to us
Nice photography shared by you brother....looking like a live.