depends on what kind of monitor you have but usually if its small, pinkie mice or pinkie rats and that is usually once a week or so and between that, mill worms or dubia roaches, I have one 6ft Nile monitor that eats rabbits. There are around 70 different species of monitors, if you give the kind of monitor you have i can give you more specific info for your reptile.
Yes. Dingoes kill and eat deer, boar, monitor lizards, and carrion.
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Yes. Dingoes kill and eat deer, boar, monitor lizards, and carrion.
Monitor lizards are carnivorous and typically eat a diet of insects, small animals like mice, birds, and other reptiles, as well as eggs and carrion. They have sharp teeth and strong jaws to help them catch and eat their prey. Some larger species of monitor lizards may even hunt larger animals like deer or monkeys.
Some lizards do yes. But not all of them. Most lizards are too small to eat birds.Crocodiles, monitor lizards and komodo dragons are three examples of reptiles who will occasionally eat birds.
Yes, monitor lizards are vertebrates
Water Monitor's siliva are posionous and people who eat it (ewww!) cut off the head so they won't eat the siliva.
Yes. Monitor lizards, like all other lizards, have scales.
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.
It depends. Large monitor lizards might eat a snake from time if they were desperate enough. I think anything could kill anything if it really wanted to.
no, not like someother species of lizards the nile monitor lizards tail doesn't grow back.
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