A monitor lizard tucks into a large fish as hungry crows try to get a piece of his dinner. <br /><br />The 5ft-long reptile grappled with the silver carp before dragging it onto the banks of the boating lake in Lumphini Park, Bangkok, last Tuesday (April 17).<br /><br />He was tucking into the silver fish - briefly looking up to the camera to flash a delighted grin after taking his first bite.<br /><br />But the lizard had competition from a gang of black crows, who made several attempts at getting the beaks on his supper.<br /><br />The birds soon backed away, leaving the lizard to devour his dinner. <br /><br />The scene caused a stir in the normally placid park with several passers-by gathering to look and take pictures of the Asian water monitor lizard.<br /><br />Photographer Palm Panumas said: ''The lizard walked out of the lake and onto the grass. It was a male, I'm sure. <br /><br />''He had a big fish in his mouth and he had put it down on the grass to bite. He was consumed with eating it.