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  2. Yellow-spotted monitor - Wikipedia

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    The yellow-spotted monitor [1] [2] [3] (Varanus panoptes), also known as the Argus monitor, [4] is a monitor lizard found in northern and western regions of Australia and southern New Guinea. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]

  3. Goanna - Wikipedia

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    The lace monitor is the second-largest of all goannas, reaching lengths up to 2 m (6.6 ft). Other more common tree goannas, such as the Timor tree monitor ( V. timorensis ) and mournful tree monitor ( V. tristis ,) do not grow to quite such lengths, typically a maximum of 61 cm, nose-to-tail.

  4. Varanus (Varanus) - Wikipedia

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    The genus Varanus is believed to have originated in South Asia in the Miocene epoch around 20 million years ago, and the anatomy of its earliest members are thought to resemble today's Indian group, which includes modern Yellow monitors (subgenus Empagusia) like the Bengal monitor.

  5. List of data deficient reptiles - Wikipedia

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    Mouse anole (Anolis sminthus) ... Yellow tree monitor (Varanus reisingeri) Varanus telenesetes; Yemen monitor ... Spotted false monitor ...

  6. Perentie - Wikipedia

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    Bites on the hand by Komodo dragons (V. komodensis), perenties (V. giganteus), lace monitors (V. varius), and spotted tree monitors (V. scalaris) have been observed to cause swelling within minutes, localised disruption of blood clotting, and shooting pain up to the elbow, which can often last for several hours. [10]

  7. Argus Panoptes - Wikipedia

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    Argus Panoptes is referenced in the scientific names of at least eight animals, each of which bears a pattern of eye spots: reptiles Cnemaspis argus, Eremias argus, Sibon argus, Sphaerodactylus argus, and the Argus monitor Varanus panoptes; [16] [17] the pheasant Argusianus argus; the fish Cephalopholis argus and the cowry Arestorides argus.

  8. Category:Varanus - Wikipedia

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    Yellow-headed water monitor; Yellow-spotted monitor; Yemen monitor This page was last edited on 26 April 2022, at 15:45 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  9. Sand goanna - Wikipedia

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    In some places, however, the ranges of Gould's monitor, V. g. flavirufus and the Argus monitor overlap. The similarities between the species and their close proximity frequently cause confusion. The sand monitor is a relentless forager. It is diurnal, meaning most of its activities take place during the day. Anything smaller than itself will be ...