Monitor lizards are a type of lizards characterised by certain morphological features, the most prominent one being its forked tongue. Not all types are endangered, and to say: "Monitor lizards are an endangered species" would be incorrect. While many species of lizards are a part of this monitor category, not all are endangered.
Yes, monitor lizards are vertebrates
Yes. Monitor lizards, like all other lizards, have scales.
Yes. Dingoes kill and eat deer, boar, monitor lizards, and carrion.
no, not like someother species of lizards the nile monitor lizards tail doesn't grow back.
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Monitor lizards eat snakes, eggs, deer, boars, antelopes, carrion, fish, and young crocodiles.
Yes, monitor lizards are very real. They are also called goannas. An example of a monitor lizard is the Komodo dragon. For more information, see the Related Links.
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Yes,they are actually lizards,they are a type of monitor lizard to be precise.
The scientific name of monitor lizards is Varanus.
A goanna is an Australian monitor lizard. These lizards are large with sharp teeth and claws, and are predatory lizards.