Monitor lizards
monitor lizard Monitor lizards are large-sized lizards that belong to the genus Varanus and are native to Africa, Asia, Oceania, and the Americas Nearly 100 monitor lizards, some growing to more than three meters, have been removed from Bangkok's Lumphini Park
Earless monitor lizards grow up to feet long, with slender bodies, tiny limbs and tails they can grasp things with Their Many myths surround the water monitor lizard Some believe its forked tongue is evil Some
A large area of water will also give the lizard choice to bathe or swim if desired Water monitors like to explore Page 6 Monitor lizards like to But the animal in question, our treasure of the month, is the first and only record of a melanistic monitor lizard of the subgenus Polydaedalus