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Hyena, Monitor lizards, Hoopoes, Honey badger are some animals found in Kuwait.
A water monitor is a type of monitor lizard. See the Related Links for more information on the Malayan Water Monitor.
Yes, if handled frequently. This carnivorous relative of the Monitor lizard can grow to two to three feet in length. See the related link listed below for more information:
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Hyena, Monitor lizards, Hoopoes, Honey badger are some animals found in Kuwait.
A water monitor is a type of monitor lizard. See the Related Links for more information on the Malayan Water Monitor.
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Yes, monitor lizards are very real. They are also called goannas. An example of a monitor lizard is the Komodo dragon. For more information, see the Related Links.
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To prevent animals from suffering. See related links for more information.
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we are not related to animals. we are humans not animals.
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