The Savannah monitor typically defends itself with its strong bite and powerful jaws. They have peglike teeth. It's bite is strong enough to break a finger but haven't heard or seen that yet.
According to reptmart.com savannah monitors eat crickets and canned cat food
Mark K. Bayless has written: 'Savannah monitors' -- subject(s): Savannah monitors as pets
No, although other monitors possess the capability of killing a human, such as the Komodo dragon, Savannah monitors tend to be more docile than their relatives, especially when captive-born and raised. They do have a nasty bite though, and could cause serious damage to a human when provoked.
Savannah monitors do not hibernate. They are active year-round and regulate their body temperature by basking in the sun or seeking shade as needed. It's important to provide them with the appropriate heat and light sources in captivity to mimic their natural environment.
The three greatest threats to Savannah Monitors are habitat loss due to human development, poaching for the illegal pet trade, and pollution leading to habitat degradation. These factors can significantly impact the wild population of Savannah Monitors and threaten their survival in the long run.
their mouths grip and stretch when their prey is too big.
they can be about 2 feet long when there 2 months old,when they are about 1 or 2 weeks old they are about 5 to 8 inches long,they have very sharp teeth so if they bite you they can get a good grip on your body so it can hurt you very bad or it can actually kill you. I have one and it almost killed my dad,my mom, grandma,my brother,me,and my cousins.
There are: CRT monitors (those fat monitors) and LCD monitors (flat screens)
Savannah Isla Savannah Esme Savannah Louise/louisa Savannah Violet Savannah Rose Savannah Belle
No but there is in LCD monitors.
computer monitors
The address of the Savannah Branch is: 514 W Main St, Savannah, 64485 1670