yes. a goanna can eat or it would die just like every other liveing thing. by:Liam Thompson.
Yes, Aboriginals eat cooked goanna lizard. They place the dead goanna on the ground, then bury it under hot ashes. Once it is cooked, the Aboriginals will eat the goanna lizard plain. This is a very old tradition that the Aboriginal people still use today.
they eat smaller animals
No, unless the goanna is very young and therefore very small
Kangaroo meat
Canopy Goanna was created in 1985.
King's Goanna was created in 1980.
A goanna is an Australian tree-climbing reptile.
A goanna is a very large predatory lizard. Like most other lizards, a baby goanna is called a 'hatchling'.
Depending on the kind of goanna, anywhere from 20cm to 2m in length.
I am aboriginal, we eat - kangaroo, emu, goanna, crocodile, fish, witchetty grubs, honey ants, etc... that's what they eat up bush.
Assuming you mean a 'Goanna' - no... A Goanna - is a type of lizard, and lizards are cold-blooded.
Nope.