In captivity, lace monitor usually feed on mice, rats and chopped-up rabbit or poultry. In the wild they eat insects, other reptiles, birds and their eggs, small mammals, fish - essentially any small animal that they can overpower. They also feed opportunistically on carrion.
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In captivity, lace monitor usually feed on mice, rats and chopped-up rabbit or poultry. In the wild they eat insects, other reptiles, birds and their eggs, small mammals, fish - essentially any small animal that they can overpower. They also feed opportunistically on carrion.
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According to reptmart.com savannah monitors eat crickets and canned cat food
hard boiled cooled eggs
their claws rip their pray into smaller medium sized pieces
They only eat once in their life.
I believe if you eat it, no it isn't. But I still wouldn't recommend eating it.
Sand monitors are carnivorous and primarily feed on insects, lizards, small mammals, and birds. They are opportunistic hunters and will also consume eggs and carrion when available. Their diet may vary depending on their habitat and the availability of different prey items.
there mothers had fed it to them as little beings, so they have known that is wha to eat when they are hungry, and that is said to be how they have adapted to what they eat.
there mothers had fed it to them as little beings, so they have known that is wha to eat when they are hungry, and that is said to be how they have adapted to what they eat.
i do not know so ask someone Elsa have a shoe lace for you to eat okay