The Nile monitor (Varanus niloticus) is a large lizard characterized by its elongated body, powerful limbs, and a long, muscular tail. It has a distinct coloration, typically featuring a dark brown or olive-green body adorned with yellow or cream-colored spots and stripes. Adult Nile monitors can grow up to 7 feet in length, with a robust, flattened head and sharp claws, making them adept climbers and swimmers. Their keen eyesight and strong sense of smell aid in hunting and foraging for food in their native habitats.
Not to long ago i lost my nile monitor. He was running around my house for 5 day. My advice is to look under large objects like couch, desks, you get the point. I found mine under my recliner.
no, not like someother species of lizards the nile monitor lizards tail doesn't grow back.
Yes they are
The scientific name for the Nile Monitor is Varanus niloticus.
the nile crocodile and especially the nile monitor
no because they will fight..
because its narroww
It looks like a monitor. Also, it has yellow spots on it.
The monitor is strong but a mongoose is so fast. A Nile Monitor could beat most of the mongoose subspecies but the White Tailed Mongoose would beat even a Nile Monitor.
Lotus
It is very long and blue.
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