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Goanna Collection

The goanna, also known as the sand monitor lizard, is a fascinating creature found in various habitats across Australia

Background imageGoanna Collection: Sand monitor lizard (Varanus gouldii) at dawn in mallee habitat

Sand monitor lizard (Varanus gouldii) at dawn in mallee habitat
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Background imageGoanna Collection: Gould's Sand Goanna Australia

Gould's Sand Goanna Australia
HB-829 Goulds GOANNA / Goulds Sand Monitor Lizard / Sand Goanna / Goulds Monitor Lizard Australia Varanus gouldii Hans & Judy Beste Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageGoanna Collection: Bells phase lace monitor (Varanus varius) in arid land at dusk

Bells phase lace monitor (Varanus varius) in arid land at dusk
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Background imageGoanna Collection: Lace monitor or lace goanna, Varanus varius

Lace monitor or lace goanna, Varanus varius (monitory lizard, Lacerta monitor). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Heath after an illustration by George Shaw from his General Zoology, Amphibia

Background imageGoanna Collection: Lace Monitor lizard (Varanus varius) on leaves, Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park, New South Wales

Lace Monitor lizard (Varanus varius) on leaves, Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park, New South Wales, Australia
The Lace Monitor or Lace Goanna, (Varanus varius), is a member of the monitor lizard family, Australian members of which are commonly known as goannas

Background imageGoanna Collection: Kununurra Goanna

Kununurra Goanna
Goanna monitor lizards in the Kimberley, Western Australia

Background imageGoanna Collection: Lizard tongue

Lizard tongue
Goanna monitor lizards in the Kimberley, Western Australia

Background imageGoanna Collection: Perentie, Goanna (Varanus giganteus), Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia

Perentie, Goanna (Varanus giganteus), Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia

Background imageGoanna Collection: Megalania (giant monitor lizard) eating his prey, Pleistocene Epoch

Megalania (giant monitor lizard) eating his prey, Pleistocene Epoch, Australia

Background imageGoanna Collection: Lace Monitor lizard (Varanus varius) exploring cool box, Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park

Lace Monitor lizard (Varanus varius) exploring cool box, Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park, New South Wales, Australia
The Lace Monitor or Lace Goanna, (Varanus varius), is a member of the monitor lizard family, Australian members of which are commonly known as goannas

Background imageGoanna Collection: Lace Monitor lizard (Varanus varius) resting in shade, Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park

Lace Monitor lizard (Varanus varius) resting in shade, Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park, New South Wales, Australia
The Lace Monitor or Lace Goanna, (Varanus varius), is a member of the monitor lizard family, Australian members of which are commonly known as goannas

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Goanna climbing Scribbly gum Eucalyptus tree in Australia

Background imageGoanna Collection: Kimberley Goanna

Kimberley Goanna
Goanna monitor lizards in the Kimberley, Western Australia

Background imageGoanna Collection: Australia Goanna

Australia Goanna
Goanna monitor lizards in the Kimberley, Western Australia

Background imageGoanna Collection: Kununurra Goanna Lizard

Kununurra Goanna Lizard
Goanna monitor lizards in the Kimberley, Western Australia

Background imageGoanna Collection: Kimberley water monitor

Kimberley water monitor
Water Monitor Lizard in Kununurra, Western Australia

Background imageGoanna Collection: Water Monitor lizard

Water Monitor lizard
Water Monitor Lizard in Kununurra, Western Australia

Background imageGoanna Collection: Lace Monitor / Goanna - front view of a rather big adult which just came out of its burrow in

Lace Monitor / Goanna - front view of a rather big adult which just came out of its burrow in the earth - Mungo
SAS-1511 Lace Monitor / Goanna - front view Mungo National Park, New South Wales, Australia Varanus varius Steffen & Alexandra Sailer Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageGoanna Collection: Perentie Goanna / Perenty Monitor Lizard Sticking tongue out Aboriginal delicacy The Gardens Road

Perentie Goanna / Perenty Monitor Lizard Sticking tongue out Aboriginal delicacy The Gardens Road
DH-3154 Perentie Monitor Lizard / Goanna - Sticking tongue out The Gardens Road, 80km nth of Alice Springs, Nthn Territory

Background imageGoanna Collection: Perentie Goanna / Perenty Monitor Lizard Close up of foot Alice Springs, Nthn Territory, Australia

Perentie Goanna / Perenty Monitor Lizard Close up of foot Alice Springs, Nthn Territory, Australia
DH-3153 Perentie Monitor Lizard / Goanna - Close up of foot Alice Springs, Nthn Territory, Australia Varanus giganteus Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageGoanna Collection: Australia, NT, Alice Springs. Spiny-tailed Goanna (Varanus acanthurus), one of the

Australia, NT, Alice Springs. Spiny-tailed Goanna (Varanus acanthurus), one of the
Australia, Alice Springs. Spiny-tailed Goanna (Varanus acanthurus), one of the smaller verities of goanna, in dead tree stump

Background imageGoanna Collection: Southern Heath Monitor

Southern Heath Monitor at the West Beach of Fitzgerald River NP, Western Australia

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Goanna climbing Scribbly gum Eucalyptus tree in Australia

Background imageGoanna Collection: Goanna

Goanna climbing Scribbly gum Eucalyptus tree in Australia

Background imageGoanna Collection: Goanna

Goanna climbing Scribbly gum Eucalyptus tree in Australia

Background imageGoanna Collection: Picture No. 10865345

Picture No. 10865345
Perentie (Goanna) (Varanus giganteus). Central Australia (Northern Territory, Australia Date:

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Picture No. 10947341
Lace Monitor - foraging using sharp claws for digging out prey and climbing Delicate Nobby - N.S.W - Australia. Date:

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Picture No. 10947337
Lace Monitor - Terania Creek in Nightcap National Park - in subtropical rainforest area - part of Gondwana Rainforests of Australia northern N.S.W - Australia. Date:

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Picture No. 10766639
Person from Mt Liebig (Luritja language group) - hunting Sand goanna, Varanus gouldii Date:

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Picture No. 10947359
Lace Monitor - hunting Delicate Nobby - N.S.W - Australia. Date:

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Picture No. 10947349
Lace Monitor - hunting in rocky outcrop Delicate Nobby - N.S.W - Australia. Date:

Background imageGoanna Collection: Picture No. 10947345

Picture No. 10947345
Gould's Goanna / Sand Goanna - foraging in dry open habitat NW Victoria - Australia. Date:

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Picture No. 10947331
Gould's Goanna / Sand Goanna - foraging in dry open habitat NW Victoria - Australia. Date:

Background imageGoanna Collection: Picture No. 10947324

Picture No. 10947324
Lace Monitor - Terania Creek in Nightcap National Park - in subtropical rainforest area part of Gondwana Rainforests of Australia - northern N.S.W - Australia. Date:

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Picture No. 10947313
Gould's Goanna / Sand Goanna - foraging in dry open habitat NW Victoria - Australia. Date:

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Goanna, australian lizard

Background imageGoanna Collection: Perentie (Varanus giganteus) adult, close-up of head, with ticks attached to neck skin

Perentie (Varanus giganteus) adult, close-up of head, with ticks attached to neck skin, Ormiston Gorge, West MacDonnell N.P. West MacDonnell Range, Red Centre, Northern Territory, Australia, September

Background imageGoanna Collection: Perentie (Varanus giganteus) adult, resting on rock, Ormiston Gorge, West MacDonnell N. P

Perentie (Varanus giganteus) adult, resting on rock, Ormiston Gorge, West MacDonnell N. P
Perentie (Varanus giganteus) adult, resting on rock, Ormiston Gorge, West MacDonnell N.P. West MacDonnell Range, Red Centre, Northern Territory, Australia, September

Background imageGoanna Collection: Varanus varius, lace monitor lizard

Varanus varius, lace monitor lizard
Drawing 365 from the Watling Collection by Thomas Watling, 1792-1797

Background imageGoanna Collection: Goulds Monitor Lizard (Varanus gouldii)

Goulds Monitor Lizard (Varanus gouldii)

Background imageGoanna Collection: Goulds'Sand Goanna

Goulds'Sand Goanna
JPF-4331 Goulds GOANNA / Goulds Sand Monitor Lizard / Sand Goanna / Goulds Monitor Lizard Varanus gouldii Jean Paul Ferrero contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageGoanna Collection: Gould's Sand Goanna

Gould's Sand Goanna
HB-831 Gould's Sand Goanna Varanus gouldii Hans & Judy Beste contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageGoanna Collection: Yellow-spotted Monitor (Varanus panoptes) adult, standing on bare ground, Western Australia

Yellow-spotted Monitor (Varanus panoptes) adult, standing on bare ground, Western Australia, Australia

Background imageGoanna Collection: Perentie / Goanna - Central Australia - Northern Territory, Australia JPF08753

Perentie / Goanna - Central Australia - Northern Territory, Australia JPF08753
JPF-14212 Perentie / Goanna Central Australia - Northern Territory, Australia Varanus giganteus Jean-Paul Ferrero Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageGoanna Collection: Gould's Goanna - sensing air with tongue One of Australia's largest lizards

Gould's Goanna - sensing air with tongue One of Australia's largest lizards
DH-4307 Gould's Goanna - sensing air with tongue One of Australia's largest lizards and found in most open habitats throughout Australia

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AUS-785 Perentie / Goanna Northern Territory, Australia Varanus giganteus Frank Woerle / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageGoanna Collection: Goanna (Lace Monitor) (Varanus varius) lizard, around 2m long, up a tree

Goanna (Lace Monitor) (Varanus varius) lizard, around 2m long, up a tree, Ben Boyd National Park, New South Wales, Australia, Pacific

Background imageGoanna Collection: Lace Monitor / Goanna - adult climbing up the trunk of a coconut palm - Queensland

Lace Monitor / Goanna - adult climbing up the trunk of a coconut palm - Queensland, Wet Tropics World Heritage Area
SAS-1513 Lace Monitor / Goanna - adult climbing up the trunk of a coconut palm Queensland, Wet Tropics World Heritage Area



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The goanna, also known as the sand monitor lizard, is a fascinating creature found in various habitats across Australia. At dawn in the mallee habitat, you can spot the Gould's Sand Goanna gracefully moving through the landscape. This particular species is native to Australia and holds a special place in Aboriginal culture as it has been a favorite food for generations. If you venture into the outback near Lajamanu on the northern edge, you might come across the majestic Perentie Goanna. Growing up to an impressive 5 meters long, this is not only Australia's largest goanna but also ranks as one of the world's second-largest lizards. As dusk falls over arid lands, keep your eyes peeled for Bells phase lace monitors. These beautiful creatures roam freely and are commonly referred to as lace goannas due to their intricate patterns and markings. Found in Alice Springs and other parts of Northern Territory, they add charm to their surroundings. In Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park in New South Wales, another member of this reptilian family resides - the Lace Monitor lizard. With its vibrant colors contrasting against lush green leaves, it creates a stunning sight for visitors exploring nature trails. Let us not forget about Megalania – an ancient giant monitor lizard that roamed during Pleistocene Epochs. Its size was truly awe-inspiring as it devoured prey with ease. Last but not least is Kununurra Goanna - a unique species that calls Western Australia home. It adapts well to its environment and showcases remarkable survival skills. Whether resting under shady spots or actively hunting for food, these goannas captivate our attention with their beauty and resilience. They remind us of Australia's rich biodiversity and serve as ambassadors for conservation efforts aimed at protecting these incredible reptiles for future generations to admire.