Getting a new subject to capture in my camera is certainly celebration time! A couple of days ago I spotted this giant lizard in my neighborhood. Approximately 4 feet long, this creature is called Indian Monitor or Bengal Monitor. They say sighting of Indian Monitor is rare these days on account dwindling numbers. As a result the species is now declared protected under Schedule I of the Wild Life (Protection) Act. The IUCN has also considered the species endangered and listed it in Appendix I. So I can consider myself lucky to capture this awesome creature!

Many of you must be familiar with a folklore popular in Maharashtra. People believe that Shivaji's general Tanaji Malusare used Indian Monitor with ropes attached for climbing the walls of the Sinhagad fort during the famous Battle of Sinhagad. No wonder....just have a look at the powerful claws of this creature.


Olympus E-620 + SWD 50-200 + ec 20.

2 comments:

Trails of a Traveler said...

That is a wonderful capture!
Welcome to the world of blogging...

Rendezvous said...

Wow!!!

That almost resembles a Comodo dragon (think they are the same family...)

Nice timing and he is also seeming to be posing for you...looks a bit scary though.... :)

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