
salvator has also been observed in the wild in the United States, however, the observations are all thought to be escaped or released pets. There are no established populations in the United States.
Dec 1, 2021 · Abstract - Varanus salvator(Asian Water Monitor) is the second largest species of lizard in the world and is a member of the Varanidae Family. This highly aquatic species can also be found in …
The geographical variation of V. salvator macromaculatus is recorded and discussed, which can be of aid to biologists and wildlife trade enforcement officials in order to protect the species from the illegal …
Abstract.—The Common Water Monitor, Varanus salvator (Laurenti, 1768), is a large monitor lizard distributed in southern and south-east Asia, including India which remains closely associated with …
he epaxial muscles of walking and running lizards (water monitors, Varanus salvator) was quantified with high-speed video and syn. hronized electromyography. Muscle denervation experiments were …
CHAPTER 1: Encounter rates, agonistic interactions, and social hierarchy among garbage-feeding water monitor lizards (Varanus salvator bivittatus) on Tinjil Island, Indonesia ................... 8
We present a new dataset containing morphometric measurements of V. salvator individuals from the skin trade, with sex confirmed by dissection post- measurement.