Pygmy mulga monitor. Photo: Stanley Breeden

Pygmy mulga monitor. Photo: Stanley Breeden

Park closure

Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park will be closed until 2 pm on Thursday 25 June and all day on Friday 26 June due to a funeral and memorial service following the passing of a senior Aṉangu woman. Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park will re-open at 6.30 am on Saturday 27 June.

More information: Park closures on 25 and 26 June 2026 due to Sorry Business

Varanus gilleni, a species of lizard in the family Varanidae. Named after F.J. Gillen, chief officer of the Alice Springs telegraph station in 1894. These lizards were said to warn of the presence of crocodiles, and became known in English as monitors. They generally live under the exfoliating bark of Mulga trees.

The pygmy mulga monitor is arboreal, with a prehensile tail. It grows to a total length of around 30–40cm. The upper surface is brown, grading to grey at the sides. The nostrils are positioned on the sides of the muzzle, about halfway between the tip of the snout and the eye. They weigh on average 60–80 grams.

Scientific name

Varanus gilleni