Goannas were a favourite food of the original indigenous inhabitants of Australia, and some peoples of inland Australia still eat them. Dingoes might sometimes eat them, and wedgetail eagles and other large birds of prey will also. Generally, however, goannas are predators of other creatures.
It is very easy for a person to create a habitat. The first step is to figure out what type of habitat is best for the animal that will be living in it. Most pet stores will have the items needed to create a proper habitat for most pets.
Goannas, which are large monitor lizards of Australia, are not endangered. However, due to increased numbers of cane toads in the "Top end" (far northern region of the Northern Territory), which are poisonous to any goannas which try to eat them, there are fears that goannas will soon be endangered in that region.
Three things needed in a fresh water habitat are precipitation, temperature, and oxygen.
It lives in a forest type of habitat
In the ground
Holroyd-Parramatta Blacktown AFC Goannas was created in 1979.
Goannas
they run after them or it
Yes they swim strongly.
because
Look at the (animals type) habitat! Ex: Look at the lions habitat!