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  1. 6 wrz 2021 · Varanus salvator (Asian Water Monitor) is the second largest species of lizard in the world and is a member of the Varanidae Family.

  2. 15 maj 2020 · Reptiles are one of the most heavily harvested terrestrial faunas in the world, with varanoid lizards (Varanus and Lanthanotus) as some of the most sought-after reptiles.

  3. Varanids are characterized by having welldeveloped pentadactyl limbs, movable eyelids, circular pupils, a visible external ear opening and a long, slender, deeply forked tongue. The family ranges from Africa to southern Asia, the IndoAustralian Archipelago, New Guinea, Australia and into the western Pacific islands.

  4. Varanus indicus (mangrove monitors) are tropical reptiles that can be found in mangroves, forests, swamps, and rainforests. They are most often found close to a water source.

  5. 31 sie 2020 · PDF | The Water Monitor (Varanus salvator) is the most widespread yet one of the most heavily exploited reptiles in the world.

  6. The cranial nerves of Varanus bivittatus.” With 17 figures, this monograph repre-sents one of the earliest investigations on the nervous system of varanid lizards, and features what may be the first published illustration of the varanid brain (Varanus salvator bivittatus). Figures courtesy of the . American Museum of Natural History Library.

  7. Documentation of successful reproduction varies widely by species. The following bibliography, which represents a continuation of what will be several installments on the captive breeding of monitor lizards, focuses chiefly on V. giganteus, V. gouldii, V. komodoensis, V. mertensi, V. panoptes, V. rosenbergi, V. spenceri and V. varius.

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