Cairns local moves a large lizard out of a shopping centre | 7NEWS

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It’s not every day a Cairns local has to wrangle a reptile out of a local shopping centre. James Boettcher was enjoying a burger when the lizard ran past and knew he would have to be the one to rescue it.

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