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Lizard stays close to home

A PERENTIE on a restored former mine site in Western Australia’s Mid-West was fitted with a tracking device and monitored for three weeks to see how it responded to habitat change and restoration.

 The perentie just doing his thing in the sun

The perentie just doing his thing in the sun

Researchers at the Curtin University-based Australian Research Council for Mine Site Restoration tagged a perentie - Australia's largest goanna species - to get an understanding of how it responded behaviourally...

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