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  2. Roughneck monitor - Wikipedia

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    The black rough-necked monitor (Varanus rudicollis) is a species of monitor lizard found in Southeast Asian countries of Thailand, Burma, and Malaysia.It is also found in Indonesia on Sumatra and islands of the Riau Archipelago [4] It is sometimes known simply as the roughneck monitor. [5]

  3. Monitor lizard - Wikipedia

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    Monitor lizards are poached in some South- and Southeast Asian countries, as their organs and fat are used in some traditional medicines, although there is no scientific evidence as to their effectiveness. [38] [39] Monitor lizard meat, particularly the tongue and liver, is eaten in parts of India and Malaysia and is supposed to be an aphrodisiac.

  4. Zoomorphs - Wikipedia

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    Zoomorphs is a line of educational building toys made by River Dolphin Toys, a Brooklyn-based company. Each set of Zoomorphs contains between 30 and 100 plastic animal pieces that can be snapped together to form actual creatures, such as a cat or dinosaur, or rearranged to create fantasy creatures, such as a dino-cat-horse-bird.

  5. Florida man traps over 100 invasive tegu lizards; FWC needs ...

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    FWC urges the public to report tegu lizard sightings as the invasive species spreads far and fast in St. Lucie County. Florida man traps over 100 invasive tegu lizards; FWC needs your help ...

  6. Nile monitor - Wikipedia

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    There are few lizards less suited to life in captivity than the Nile monitor. Buffrenil (1992) considered that, when fighting for its life, a Nile monitor was a more dangerous adversary than a crocodile of a similar size. Their care presents particular problems on account of the lizards' enormous size and lively dispositions.

  7. Komodo dragon - Wikipedia

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    The study noted that weights greater than 100 kg (220 lb) were possible but only after the animal had consumed a large meal. [27] [28] Closeup of the skin. The Komodo dragon has a tail as long as its body, as well as about 60 frequently replaced, serrated teeth that can measure up to 2.5 cm (1 in) in length.