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The final practice session for the Singapore Grand Prix was temporarily halted due to a large monitor lizard strolling onto the track. The reptile, nicknamed "Larry" by Sky television commentator David Croft, was eventually removed, and practice resumed. Monitor lizards are a common sight in Singapore and are generally shy unless cornered.
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