In the wild they eat anything they can overpower or scavenge. This includes smaller monitors, snakes, birds, eggs, insects, crustations, fish, frogs, rodents like rats and mice, big ones can eat a litter of jackal pups in one sitting. They eat HUGE amounts of food and grow rapidly.
In captivity the adult staple diet is rodents and baby chicks along with fish, eggs, crayfish and mussels. Large insects are also loved by these lizards . Ive found that the possible "favorite snack" is a small crustation called "sand fleas" that are sold in coastal baitshops. They are soft-shelled, bite sized and taste like lobster ( yeah I ate some once lol).
Babies can be fed calcium dusted crickets and meal worms along with dusted pinky mice. They also love cooked egg: Put an egg WITH SHELL into a blender and liquify the whole thing. Pour it onto a plate and microwave for 30 secs or so or until softly cooked. Scrape it into a pile and feed to babies or adults.
Growth rate can be astounding and my new 4 month old BT gains about 3/4" in length every 4-5 days on the diet I listed above. Variety is the key to health with these animals.
Hope this helps!
dislocate its jaw
Black Throat was created in 1985.
The duration of Black Throat is 1.1 hours.
Black tree monitor was created in 1874.
Black-Palmed Rock Monitor was created in 1955.
it depends on how the sore throat is.
Black-spotted ridge-tailed monitor was created in 1987.
Well to get a black throat it takes time to do that because once you seen almost 20 packs of Cigarettes in the garbage,you'll know then when that person is gonna get a Black Throat..
Yes. Dingoes kill and eat deer, boar, monitor lizards, and carrion.
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it is the way it slides against your throat
Well, baby powder helps my throat. I get constant pain in my throat, and everytime, I eat Baby Powder. My doctor reccomended it.