usally 8ft 65 to 75 lbs
fermales 6ft
keep them in the water
Well the the root grow so big so they can collect the water and the top of the trees grow so big to make shade to the bottom of the tree so the water does not evaporate
It can grow to be 6 to 12 inches in diameter
trees grow smaller because they are old or need water
A water monitor is a type of monitor lizard. See the Related Links for more information on the Malayan Water Monitor.
they need water nutriens ,soil,salt.and grass.also a big space for it to grow
i think it might be a water monitor because they are bigger.
Some common, large African lizards that may be what you are referring to are: Nile Water Monitor, Savannah monitor, Egyptian Uromastyx (largest Uromastyx, though it could be another kind of Uromastyx), Black or Green Tree monitor. Those are just a few. It is probably a monitor of some sort.
Yes they are
Marbled Water Monitor was created in 1934.
Mitchell's Water Monitor was created in 1958.
Mertens' Water Monitor was created in 1951.