My Savannah Monitor eats a decent sized mouse
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Maximum size is rarely more than 100cm
My Savannah Monitor eats a decent sized mouse
Clovis
Animal Acupuncture
Maximum size is rarely more than 100cm
Nature was congenial, so Lilly had a visit outdoors.
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My Savannah Monitor “Zilla” Eating Crickets
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A look at the savannah monitors life and habitat. also a skit called CSI: Savanny (ball python blow) where spike the detective beardie must solve a crime involving a bad overdose to a mouse and stop it before it claim more lives. check back to see the status of the “newbie” the rescued monitor.
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Maximum size is rarely more than 100cm
This is Creo, my baby savannah monitor. Sorry the Intro text is so long. This isn’t an exciting vid, just showing off my sleepy little guy.
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Buzzy is growing so fast he can’t keep track of his own size.
Silly gorgeousaurus still thinks he’s tiny…lol
If you follow the advice of the qwerty experts on the forums: ‘don’t handle your monitor – leave him in his hide…’, you are guaranteed to never have a friendly one. Figure it out! Will you believe the experts or your own lying eyes? Eat my vids!
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The salivary glands of many, if not all, species of monitor lizards produce venom in very low concentrations with vestigal function Fry et al, 2006
this is alittle pre-contest game for kaffir2′s friendliest monitor contest…there is some pretty stiff competition and im worried.LOL…anyways..he provided these two sclae pics..i know the answers and will give them away soon..just coment on what you think the scales are from on the savannah monitor..
the link:
http://www.youtube.com/group/FriendliestMonitor
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she’s also eating from mommy’s hand for the first time! so exciting!!! target="_blank" >Reptile Exporter s
Varanus exanthematicus is primarily a ground dwelling species that shelters in burrows, although they are sometimes found in bushes or low trees
Here is my monitor eating his first pink!
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