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The mangrove monitor, [4] mangrove goanna, or Western Pacific monitor lizard (Varanus indicus) is a member of the monitor lizard family with a large distribution from northern Australia and New Guinea to the Moluccas and Solomon Islands. It grows to lengths of 3.5 to 4 ft (1.1 to 1.2 m).
The goanna features prominently in Aboriginal mythology and Australian folklore. Being predatory lizards, goannas are often quite large with sharp teeth and claws. The largest is the perentie (V. giganteus), which can grow over 2.5 m (8.2 ft) in length. Not all goannas are so large; pygmy goannas may be smaller than the arm of an adult human.
The lace monitor (Varanus varius), also known as the tree goanna, is a member of the monitor lizard family native to eastern Australia. A large lizard, it can reach 2 ...
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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.
Tiliqua multifasciata (Centralian blue-tongued lizard) Tiliqua occipitalis (western blue-tongued lizard) Tiliqua scincoides (eastern blue-tongued lizard) Trachydosaurus rugosus (shingle-back) Varanidae (goannas or monitors) Varanus acanthurus (ridge-tailed monitor) Varanus brevicauda (short-tailed pygmy monitor) Varanus caudolineatus (line ...
Tegus are better able to withstand cold than most lizards. They have the ability to raise their body temperature 50 degrees above the current temperature. Also of concern, is the possibility of ...