Lizard eats tortoise
So sorry for the poor little tortoise to meet such a hungry lizard. This lizard (probaby a Monitor Lizard) is more than a meter long. It is as large and as fierce as a small alligator. None of us believes that the lizard can swallow the tortoise.
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8 Comments
Post a CommentYes - great shots! Good job.
incredible shots!
Isn't it amazing what lizards can eat? Nice job!
Wow, what neat shots! :)
Aaawwwwwwww!! Poor tortoise. I know it's only natural but it's still sad the tortoise had to die. I hope the lizard get hiccups!! Nothing against the lizard, but just so sad... :o)
Eww....nice picture series, but I hate seeing these kinds of things...poor tortoise!
What a large lizard. Maybe it is a dragon.
Nature can be very impressive. Excellent pics!