Are they dancing? Monitor lizards go at it in Admiralty Park

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Are they dancing? Monitor lizards go at it in Admiralty Park
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Music, please.

But then these were monitor lizards, not lounge lizards.Sharing videos of the lizards as well as snakes he took in the park recently, StomperHe told Stomp:"My office is close to Admiralty Park. We go for a lunch walk inside the park. Actually, it's a mini forest.

The video at first shows the two smallish lizards standing on their hind legs with their"arms" wrapped around each other.

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