Abbey Goanna Launcher Arrow Rest RH

This launcher Arrow Rest has 3 position mount bracket.

Suits all right handed bows - no left hand model available.

All metal construction, easily adjusted and suits both aluminium and carbon arrows.

Comes complete with heat shri

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Abbey Goanna Launcher Arrow Rest RH
Price: $29.95 inc. GST
          $27.23 excl. GST**
** Your price if you do not reside in Australia

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Abbey Goanna Launcher Arrow Rest RH Description

This launcher Arrow Rest has 3 position mount bracket.

Suits all right handed bows - no left hand model available.

All metal construction, easily adjusted and suits both aluminium and carbon arrows.

Comes complete with heat shrink tubing to quieten the rest for hunting.

Strong and easy to install and improves accuracy.

Ideal arrow rest for the budget minded.

  • For right handed shooters
  • Suits aluminium and carbon arrows
  • Easily adjustable
  • 3 position mount bracket
  • Rest silencing shrink tubes included
  • Improves accuracy
  • Economical arrow rest

The Lace Monitor (Varanus varius) or the common goanna is a very large lizard that can grow up to two metres long or 6.5 feet. Goannas are found throughout most of Australia, except Tasmania and manage to persist in a variety of environments. Most species are terrestrial, or ground dwelling. They eat all manner of small animals - insects, reptiles, lizards, snakes, mammals, birds, eggs. Goannas are usually dark in colour with a tint of blue and have white-yellowish scales that form lines or spots. Many desert dwelling species also feature yellow-red tones. Camouflage ranges from bands and stripes to splotches, speckles and circles and can change as the creature matures; juveniles sometimes are brighter than adults. There are around 20 species of goanna, 15 of which are endemic to Australia. Being predatory lizards, goannas are often quite large, or at least bulky, with sharp teeth and claws. Like most lizards, goannas lay eggs. Most lay eggs in a nest or burrow, but some species lay their eggs inside termite mounds. This offers protection and incubation, additionally the termites may provide a meal for the young as they hatch. Unlike other species of lizards, goannas do not have the ability to regrow limbs or tails. Like most native fauna, goannas are rather wary of human intrusions into their habitat and will most likely run away (into the scrub, up a tree or into the water, depending on the species). A goanna is a rather swift mover and when pressed, will sprint short distances on its hind legs. Goannas also rear up when threatened, either chased or cornered and also inflate flaps of skin around their throats and emit a harsh hissing noise.





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