4-foot-long lizard found in Southern California backyard
Posted Nov 2, 2017 10:49:15 PM.
Last Updated Nov 3, 2017 01:00:32 AM.
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RIVERSIDE, Calif. – A lizard that can grow to be 8 feet long has been found in Southern California, thousands of miles from its native land, and authorities think it’s a pet gone astray.
The 4-foot-long crocodile monitor was spotted sunning itself on top of a hedge Wednesday afternoon in the backyard of a Riverside home.
The crocodile monitor is a relative of the famous Komodo dragon. It’s native to Papua New Guinea and Indonesia — not California — but it is legal to own them in the state.
It’s green and yellow with big claws, a long tail and a forked tongue.
The big lizard is now being held by Riverside County’s animal services division. If the owner doesn’t claim it, the monitor will be sent to a sanctuary for exotic animals.