KIMBERLEY ROCK MONITOR Varanus glauerti
The Kimberley rock monitor (Varanus glauerti) is a medium-sized species of monitor lizard in the family Varanidae.The species is native to Northern Australia. Also known as Glauert's monitor or the Kakadu sand goanna, it belongs to the subgenus Odatria.. Animal name origin The specific name, glauerti, is in honor of English-born Australian herpetologist Ludwig Glauert.
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The Kimberley rock monitor (Varanus glauerti) is a medium-sized species of monitor lizard in the family Varanidae. The species is native to Northern Australia. Also known as Glauert's monitor or the Kakadu sand goanna, it belongs to the subgenus Odatria.
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Squally thunderstorms and falls of up to 100 millimetres are expected in coastal areas of the Top End and Kimberley region as a later-than-usual monsoon arrives into Australia's northern regions.
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Kimberley Rock Monitor. Description Named to honour Ludwig Glauert (1879-1963), Australian zoologist and palaeontologist. Member of the rock-dwelling Australian dwarf monitors (subgenus Odatria). The common name is misleading since there is a very beautiful tree-dwelling population in Kakadu National Park (Northern Territory) besides the well.
Kimberley Rock Monitor at Nuremberg, 07/09/19 ZooChat
While some of us may tire of hard-boiled eggs after this weekend, they're a favorite food item for many of our zoo animals! Here's an up-close view of a fema.
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Kimberley rock monitor. The Kimberley rock monitor ( Varanus glauerti) is a medium-sized species of monitor lizard [4] in the family Varanidae. The species is native to Northern Australia. Also known commonly as Glauert's monitor and the Kakadu sand goanna, [5] it belongs to the subgenus Odatria. [6]
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Kimberley Rock Monitor: Relatives in same Genus Ridge-tailed Monitor (V. acanthurus) Stripe-tailed Monitor (V. caudolineatus) Perentie (V. giganteus) Pygmy Mulga Monitor (V. gilleni) Gould's Monitor (V. gouldii) Mangrove Monitor (V. indicus) Pygmy Rock Monitor (V. kingorum) Mertens' Water Monitor (V. mertensi).
Kimberley rock monitor at Marwell Wildlife, 27 February 2011 ZooChat
The beautiful Kimberley rock monitor (Varanus glauerti) is one of several rock-dwelling species of monitor lizard found in northern Australia. Kimberley rock monitors are active foragers and ambush hunters that frequently feed on smaller lizards. Photo: Matt Summerville.
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Approximate distribution map of the Kimberley Rock Monitor (Varanus glauerti) Hatchling Kimberley Rock Monitor ( Varanus glauerti) photographed at Reptile City, South Australia Kimberley Rock Monitor s ( Varanus glauerti)
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heres a video on Kimberley rock monitor care. i am NOT an expert in keeping this species but i know most of the basics. if any information is wrong please le.
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Choosing the Right Kimberley Rock Monitor (Varanus Glauerti) Before deciding to bring a Kimberley rock monitor into your home, it is important to consider your ability to meet their specific needs. These exotic pets require a significant commitment of time, effort and resources and are not recommended for inexperienced reptile owners.
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Weight. 3-8. kg lbs. Length. 0.8-2. m ft. The rock monitor ( Varanus albigularis ) is a species of monitor lizard in the family Varanidae. The species is endemic to Central, East, and southern Africa. It is the second-longest lizard found on the continent, and the heaviest-bodied; locally, it is called leguaan or likkewaan.
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The magnificent Kimberley Rock Monitor, also known as the King's Rock Monitor, can be found in the rugged terrain of northwestern Australia.It is a visually striking lizard with a robust body, sturdy appendages, and an intricate pattern. Rock monitors of the Kimberley are adept climbers and have adapted to flourish in their rocky environment. They engage in opportunistic hunting and consume.
Baby Kimberley rock monitor, ready for the day, was here when I turned the lights on. 😎
Varanus Glauerti. I maintain a group of 5 Kimberley Rock Monitors 2.3 in a Custom Built Enclosure measuring 4'L, 18"W, 5'H. All decked out, hand sculpted and painted using Zoopoxy over Styrofoam to Create the Beautiful Rocky Cliffs well known in the region. A few Branches and Artificial Foliage complete the setup. I maintain Ambient.
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The Kimberley rock monitor (Varanus glauerti) is a medium-sized species of monitor lizard, native to Northern Australia. Also known as Glauert's monitor or the Kakadu sand goanna, it belongs to the subgenus Odatria.
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Varanus glauerti. Kimberley rock monitors are long, slender monitor lizards native to the Kimberley region of Northwestern Australia, an area famous for discoveries of rich fossil sites and dinosaur footprints. These lizards have beautiful markings and their extremely long tails account for more than half their length.