16/03/2022
Monitor lizard is large reptile that belongs to the genus Varanus. There are 78 species of monitor lizard that can be found in Africa, Asia and Oceania. Monitor lizards inhabit jungles, coastal forests and areas close to the rivers. In some parts of the world, monitor lizards are kept as house pets (they are not recommended for the inexperienced owners because of their aggressive nature). Even though monitor lizards are not on the list of endangered species at the moment, their future is uncertain due to uncontrolled killing, pet trade and habitat loss.
They have large bodies, with long necks and powerful tails. Their limbs are well-developed and they have strong claws. Monitor lizards have long tongues that are forked, like that of snakes. Of the species that still exist today, the Komodo dragon is the largest and can reach over 10 feet (3 meters) .