This is a clip of some water creature in Luphini Park...we're still not sure what it is :)
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Us with the ducky paddle boat. Pretty sure it's the ONLY safe way to get in the water with those strange creatures!
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It's an amazingly peaceful park in the middle of the very busy city.
Wow, I watched that video several times and still amazed at that created. Kinda looks like a monitor lizard, which is semi-aquatic lizard and is found in southeast Asia. So, that's my guess. Good thing you had your ducky boat!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your consistant updates- they brighten up my morning!
(when I said created, I meant creature... Morning typos...)
ReplyDeleteSorry for so many posts this morning- the mysterious water creature snapped me into research mode. It IS a moniter lizard! Here's a little And it's really common at Luphini Park.
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Ok, last comment for today :)