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'It blew the cobwebs out of me': Thurgoona resident Eric Holland finds 1.5-metre goanna in his backyard

By Kate Higgins
Fri 4 Dec 2015, 6:21pm


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Eric Holland said the 1.5m-long goanna was the biggest he had ever seen. (Supplied: Border Mail/Eric Holland)

Map: Thurgoona 2640

A man who found a 1.5-metre-long goanna in his backyard says the unexpected visitor gave him the fright of his life.

Eric Holland, 80, was working in his shed earlier this week when he emerged to find the goanna in his backyard in Thurgoona, near Albury in New South Wales.

"I couldn't have been more shocked if a Martian had landed," he said. "My yellow streak started to show and I jumped back in the shed."

Mr Holland said when he re-emerged from the shed, he found the large reptile had crawled up the wall of his brick house.

"He climbed up the bricks and got under the eve and his tail was twitching and hitting on the pipe," he said.

Mr Holland managed to take a picture of the goanna, which he had printed from his digital camera. He took the hardcopy print to the office of his local newspaper, The Border Mail. Mr Holland, who does not own a computer, said he had been stunned by the response to his story after it was published online.

"My son called me up and said 'What's going on, dad? A girl at work said she saw you on Facebook. I can't believe it — it's gone viral.'," he said. "I didn't think it was good enough to [be in the paper]."

Mr Holland said he had lived in his home for 18 years and had never seen a goanna as big as this one.

"It blew the cobwebs out of me," he said. "I'll be wearing my long pants and my big boots outside, that's for sure."

Hint - while visiting Australia, if a goanna starts running towards you, you had best lie down flat on the ground. Otherwise it may try to climb you thinking that you are a tree. They aren't terribly bright.
 

Well, it would eat every bug and mozzie in the house! Got lots of geckos here but they are about 2 inches long.
 
They are carrion eaters for the most part but they will eat any live thing that they can catch.
I have hand fed one (not this big though) with a boiled egg. It took it very daintily from my fingers.
 

They are carrion eaters for the most part but they will eat any live thing that they can catch.
I have hand fed one (not this big though) with a boiled egg. It took it very daintily from my fingers.

It looks too much like a croc or gator to me, so I doubt I could feed one. I'm fine with geckos.
 
At my previous home we had one at least twice that size.....it was quite aggressive and used to frighten the you know what from my little shih tsu. I once accidentally closed the automatic garage door on it and sliced off quite a bit of its tail. Didn't seem to bother it at all........continued hissing at my little dog.
 
Yeah, I remember when we lived in Florida. There was a tire dealership the next town over. One day someone noticed that oddly a loose tire had rolled under a parked truck...closer inspection and the "tire" had teeth.

Beardies are adorable...huge lizards not so much

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Somebody had too much time on their hands;)
 
But I don't live in alligator country, just have to deal with some scary cats...
 


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