USM's campus is a host to many interesting animals and plants. I've only just begun to learn to fiddle with my camera, so you'll see this blog littered with pictures that I just have to show everyone (and putting up pictures is a lot easier than writing actual content).
This is an anthill near the School of Graduate Studies. It's hard to make out the little ants, though I assure you they are there.
Here is a water monitor lizard going for a swim in the lake near the School of Computer Sciences. The legend goes that the water in that lake is quite toxic, and those critters will mutate into huge Godzilla-size monsters and terrorise Tokyo. Yes, I know Tokyo is a long way from here, but look at him swim! He'll make it there someday.
Here is another water monitor on land. This one knows how to pose for the camera.
Mushroom, mushroom! No badgers or snakes though.
My friends have asked for more bird photos. I've been trying to take more photos of birds, but they are tricky animals to photograph. I do have a few though, and I'll be putting up another birdy set soon.
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