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An outdoor informational sign, dedicated to the Bengal Monitor, stands upright in a lush green forest or wooded area. The setting is likely a nature reserve or park, illuminated by bright daylight, casting distinct shadows on the ground. Dense trees with green foliage form the background, while the foreground is covered in natural undergrowth and some broader-leafed plants.

The sign features an illustration of a monitor lizard on the left side. The text, predominantly in Bengali, provides details about the Bengal Monitor. The English title reads "Bmvc (Bengal Monitor)" with its scientific name "Varanus bengalensis".

Key information visible on the sign includes:
*   **Physical characteristics:** Long fingers/toes with sharp claws, long tail.
*   **Behavior:** Diurnal and terrestrial reptile, often solitary or in pairs. It walks slowly but can run fast to escape danger.
*   **Diet:** Feeds on live insects, amphibians, small mammals, birds, and fish.
*   **Hunting:** Active during morning and evening.
*   **Ecological Role:** Plays a vital role in maintaining environmental balance.
*   **Statistics:** "Reptile (species/population): Globally = 10,450. In Bangladesh = 174. [Found in] National Parks = 21."

The sign's frame is a dark reddish-brown, supporting a white panel with the text and illustration. The overall scene suggests a location focused on conservation and public education about local wildlife, consistent with its location in Gazipur, Bangladesh.
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Jan 11, 2025, 8:50 AM

Gazipur, Bangladesh

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An outdoor informational sign, dedicated to the Bengal Monitor, stands upright in a lush green forest or wooded area. The setting is likely a nature reserve or park, illuminated by bright daylight, casting distinct shadows on the ground. Dense trees with green foliage form the background, while the foreground is covered in natural undergrowth and some broader-leafed plants. The sign features an illustration of a monitor lizard on the left side. The text, predominantly in Bengali, provides details about the Bengal Monitor. The English title reads "Bmvc (Bengal Monitor)" with its scientific name "Varanus bengalensis". Key information visible on the sign includes: * **Physical characteristics:** Long fingers/toes with sharp claws, long tail. * **Behavior:** Diurnal and terrestrial reptile, often solitary or in pairs. It walks slowly but can run fast to escape danger. * **Diet:** Feeds on live insects, amphibians, small mammals, birds, and fish. * **Hunting:** Active during morning and evening. * **Ecological Role:** Plays a vital role in maintaining environmental balance. * **Statistics:** "Reptile (species/population): Globally = 10,450. In Bangladesh = 174. [Found in] National Parks = 21." The sign's frame is a dark reddish-brown, supporting a white panel with the text and illustration. The overall scene suggests a location focused on conservation and public education about local wildlife, consistent with its location in Gazipur, Bangladesh.

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