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.
They can pull a full grown human.
Full grown monitors will eat full grown mice, small rats
when it is just about 3-7 years old in human years
220 pounds full grown 220 pounds full grown 220 pounds full grown
A full grown male has a femur bone of about 2 feet
A mini American Eskimo is usually fully grown by around 12-14 months of age. At this point, they will have reached their full height and weight. It's important to monitor their growth and adjust their diet accordingly.
"Human anal cavity"? It's known as the colon and is 150cm/60inches.
The human brain weighs approximately 3 pounds in a full grown adult.
An adult male mountain gorilla has the strength of 34 full grown women!
No.
No a wolf is far to strong the only way a human could posibly hurt a wolf is if you thack them on the nose but you would have to get past its teeth and 1,500 lbs psi bite. so again no a human wouldnt last more then five minutes against a full grown healthy male wolf.
Monitor IS the full form. It isn't an abbreviation nor an acronym.