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Monitor lizards get booted from Bangkok

By Agencies in Bangkok | China Daily | Updated: 2016-09-21 08:11

The hulking, prehistoric-looking monitor lizards that stalk the grounds of Bangkok's Lumpini Park have long triggered fascination - and fear - from visitors to the city center's main green space.

But with their population soaring out of control to some 400, city officials are on a mission to bait and bag some of the meaty reptiles known as hia - a noun which doubles as the most powerful swear word in Thai.

"In the past hia used to steal people's food, so that's why people cursed them," explained 49-year-old Tawee Somnamee, who works in the 57-hectare park, a lush oasis for joggers and cyclists in the heart of Bangkok's concrete jungle.

Monitor lizards get booted from Bangkok

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