Goanna monitors from Australia forage for lizards, snakes, insects, birds and eggs and even small mammals, and they often dig them out of their shelters and nests.
The Komodo Dragon usually eats carrion, which it senses with its powerful nose.
The Malaysian monitor will eat anything that they can swallow. From tiny insects, to crabs, molluscs, snakes, eggs (of birds and crocodiles), fish including eels up to 1m long. They also eat birds, rodents, small mouse deer, even other monitor lizards. They are particularly fond of carrion. They even eat rubbish, human feces, and even dead bodies. They eat prey almost as big as themselves: one 1.2m long ate a snake 1.3m long.
hard boiled cooled eggs
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.
A group of monitors is called a "cabinet" or a "suite."
No, Nile monitors do not hibernate. They are active year-round and do not go into a state of torpor during the winter months.
A monitor is a type of lizard belonging to the Varanidae family. They are known for their long bodies, forked tongues, and strong claws. Monitors are found in Africa, Asia, and Australia.
According to reptmart.com savannah monitors eat crickets and canned cat food
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their claws rip their pray into smaller medium sized pieces
They only eat once in their life.
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.
their mouths grip and stretch when their prey is too big.
There are: CRT monitors (those fat monitors) and LCD monitors (flat screens)
Yes, the calorie monitors will tell you how many calories you should eat for your age, weight, gender, and height. They tell you how many calories are too much or too little.
No but there is in LCD monitors.
computer monitors