Last month while on a road trip around northern New South Wales I saw a goanna in the wild for the first time. My husband and I had pulled into the car park at Minyon Falls when I excitedly noticed the large goanna in the middle of the picnic area. She appeared to be pregnant and was not disturbed at all by the people keeping their distance and taking her photo. It was a great experience to see such a beautiful creature in her natural environment. We were actually doubly blessed that day as we saw a smaller goanna on the path back from the falls however this one was nervous and scurried into the bush at the sight of people.
Goannas are the common name for Australia’s monitor lizards. There are about 25 species in Australia. Ours was a Lace Monitor, the second largest species growing up to 2 metres— the size of ours.
Goannas
- are predators
- can run fast over short distances
- have loose skin round their neck
- have sharp teeth and long claws
- can climb trees fast
- range in size from 20 cms to 2.5 metres
- are dark in colour
- lay eggs
- have oral venom glands
- have mistaken humans as trees and run up them when under threat
- are protected in Australia except indigenous people who have traditionally hunted them
The true irony of us finding—Joanna the Goanna—was only the day before friends of ours were telling us about a showdown in their back garden between a snake and a goanna. Result goanna 1 snake 0. Now we understand why. The snake wouldn’t have had a chance.
It was be awesome to see one attack i real life!!!
It would be very ferocious and scary. I don’t want to be on the other end. Now watching it take down its prey from a safe distance would be interesting.
No, to attacking me. But some prey as supper with me just a spectator… unforgettable!
Definitely.
Fantastic pictures…and your blog looks beautiful. Pleased to have found you 🙂
Thank you—glad you like it. We will have a fun journey together.
Goannas are so interesting and cool. I am happy that you wrote a post about them. Not only fluffy kittens and big-eyed puppies deserves a place in the blogging world. Don´t missunderstand me – I love kittens and puppies but it is refreshing to see something else. Great article!
I agree. All animals are interesting and need to be acknowledge. She was amazing to watch in her own environment.