Real Jurassic Park: a Monitor Lizard in Lumpini Park struggles to eat a Fish
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A typical Local in Bangkok is the water monitor (Varanus salvator) lizard. They can grow over three meters in length and weigh more than 90kg and they live (and can be visited) in the Lumpini Park, in the heart of Bangkok.
The lizards survive on a diet of fish, frogs, rodents and birds. There are between 100 to 200 lizards Lumpini Park and it is not recommended to get too close to them.
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