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  2. Pilbara rock monitor - Wikipedia

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    The Pilbara rock monitor ... Their size is relatively small, with a total length not exceeding 470 millimetres. ... Like other rock dwelling varanids in the Pilbara ...

  3. Rock monitor - Wikipedia

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    The rock monitor (Varanus albigularis) is a species of monitor lizard in the family Varanidae. The species is endemic to Sub-Saharan Africa , where, on average it is the largest lizard found on the continent.

  4. Pilbara monitor - Wikipedia

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    The Pilbara monitor (Varanus bushi), also known commonly as Bush's monitor, Bush's pygmy monitor, and the Pilbara mulga goanna, is a species of monitor lizard in the ...

  5. Southern Pilbara rock goanna - Wikipedia

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    The first description of the species emerged from analysis of rock monitors found in the Pilbara region in the north-west of Australia, published in 2014. [2] The study found distinction in coloration and molecular variation that indicated divergence in the southern group that justified separation from Varanus glauerti as a new species. [3]

  6. Varanus (Odatria) - Wikipedia

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    Odatria, commonly known as dwarf monitors, [1] consists of small monitor lizards found in Australia and Indonesia. Species in this subgenus include the smallest monitor species in the world, the tiny 16 gram Dampier Peninsula monitor, but also includes some more medium sized species such as the 240 gram black-palmed rock monitor.

  7. Varanoidea - Wikipedia

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    Varanoidea is a superfamily of lizards, including the well-known family Varanidae (the monitors and goannas). Also included in the Varanoidea are the Lanthanotidae (earless monitor lizards), and the extinct Palaeovaranidae. Throughout their long evolutionary history, varanoids have exhibited great diversity, both in habitat and form.

  8. Category:Monitor lizards of Australia - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 29 October 2022, at 03:39 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  9. Pilbara shrublands - Wikipedia

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    The Pilbara shrublands is a deserts and xeric shrublands ecoregion in Western Australia. ... Pilbara rock monitor (Varanus pilbarensis), Pilbara death adder ...