They aren't, they are protected by not threatend
Lace monitor was created in 1790.
Monitor lizards are a type of lizards characterised by certain morphological features, the most prominent one being its forked tongue. Not all types are endangered, and to say: "Monitor lizards are an endangered species" would be incorrect. While many species of lizards are a part of this monitor category, not all are endangered.
owls , cats , dogs , snakes , some lizards eg. Lace monitor
No. They are fairly common all around Australia except the southern regions.
No. It is only threatened, mainly due to habitat loss.
Bobbin lace is hand made lace made by flipping the lace back and forth over the bobbin.
Cluny lace is one of many types of bobbin lace.
String up the first strand of lace then get the 2nd lace and lace it up
In captivity, lace monitor usually feed on mice, rats and chopped-up rabbit or poultry. In the wild they eat insects, other reptiles, birds and their eggs, small mammals, fish - essentially any small animal that they can overpower. They also feed opportunistically on carrion.
In captivity, lace monitor usually feed on mice, rats and chopped-up rabbit or poultry. In the wild they eat insects, other reptiles, birds and their eggs, small mammals, fish - essentially any small animal that they can overpower. They also feed opportunistically on carrion.
Jean Withers has written: 'Lace to use' -- subject(s): Lace and lace making, Lace craft 'Mounting and Using Lace'
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