MONITOR, in Zoology

any of various dragonlike, mostly tropical lizards. A monitor lizard has a heavy body, long head and neck, long tail that comes to a whiplike end, and strong legs with sharp claws. Its slender, forked tongue is protrusible. Monitors range in size from the 8-in. (20-cm) short-tailed species of W Australia to the 10-ft, 300-lb (3-m, 136-kg) Komodo dragon, the giant among living lizards, that lives only on the small Indonesian island of Komodo. Some monitor species spend their lives in trees, and others inhabit lakes and rivers; they can be found on the oceanic islands and continents of the Eastern Hemisphere in all types of warm habitats, from tropical forest to desert. They feed on various kinds of animal matter, including eggs, rats, frogs, and decaying meat. The larger species will attack small deer and pigs. They often tear the prey with claws and teeth, but generally swallow it whole or in large chunks. Monitors lay from 7 to 35 leathery eggs, usually in holes in the ground or in trees. They are classified in the phylum Chordata, subphylum Vertebrata, class Reptilia, order Squamata, family Varanidae, genus Varanus.

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...loser in such encounters, and a large monitor is a formidable opponent for i1 human. When alarmed monitors can run verv ripidlv with the tail...basking in the sun. Each species of monitor lizard has a fairly restricted habitat...perentie, the largest of the Australian monitors, lives among rocky outcrops in the deserts. The desert monitor, V. ?nsftts, lives in similar habitats...
...16 inches (40 cm) long. Earless monitors are believed to be oviparous (egg...Very few seen In 1961 an earless monitor was discovered by a gardener who was...scrambling over obsta- cles. Earless monitors also swim well, apparently j preferring...longest recorded time that an earless monitor has spent underwater is 36 minutes...observations suggest some idea of the earless monitors life in the wild. Thev have been caught...
...reticulated and striped; and the ichkemer , a gigantic desert monitor lizard Varanus griseus , which reaches a length of more than...macqueeni , crested lark Galertda cristata , tortoise, desert monitor, toadheads, and strela-zmeya "arrow-snake" . The suslik...
...Alligator lizards . tlving lizards! i green lizard sand lizard Monitor lizards (Including ?? Iguanas (including and viviparous...tegusl i Beaded lizard . lizards and 5pim !izardc,) LJr/es5 monitor I Chinese crocodile lizard j I- .- sense them by protruding...
...1632 Mongoose ..........................1635 Monitor lizard ..................1638 Monkeys ............................1641 Monkfish...
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...without RNAi phenotypes were examined (Figure 1). RNA probes that did not hybridize to the RNAi trigger sequences were used to monitor endogenous gene expression (MATERIALS AND METHODS). Clear knockdown of transcript levels was seen for seven genes: Cyp310a1...
...elicit a little interest in protein structure, while throwing in some immunology and zoology to boot. The link here is a new caffeine test being developed to monitor whether or not decaf drinks really are decaffeinated. The test is based on llama...
...electronic money on a plastic card, study any subject from astrology to zoology, seek legal advice, participate in a political debate or bid in an auction ... monitor household bound sick and elderly. Such changes will alter the design of...
...period. African journal of zoology 38 1 2003 127-137 ZIMBABWE...178. (Item No. 4819). Zoology 4984 Bingham, J. Purchase...Zimbabwe. African journal of zoology 38 1 2003 153-160 4985 Gaidet...Participatory counting method to monitor populations of large mammals...
...Hubbs (Professor Emeritus of Zoology, University of Texas at Austin...court and requested that a monitor be appointed in the case...Moore, Jr. as the court monitor (Monitor) to "gather...appointing Joe G. Moore, Jr. as monitor). For more information on the role of monitors and masters in environmental...
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...Australia, discovered that iguanas and monitor lizards (the group to which Komodos belong...that, in rats, the venom of the lace monitor, an Australian cousin of the Indonesian...discovery of venom glands in iguanas and monitor lizards-along with the genes necessary...
...110-pound pythonlike snake with a 12-inch girth; a giant land crocodile known as Quinkana: and a goanna--a kind of monitor lizard--called Megalania. Weighing as much as a ton, and more than twenty feet long, Megalania would have dwarfed present...
...that same position. Since that time, she has worked in many areas of DCSO, including food service monitor, CCA monitor, commissary monitor, and interim chief of security at the Correctional Work Center (now the Correctional Development Center...
...advantage, you must still continue to monitor the marketplace and reassess your situation...which is which from the beginning (and to monitor these agreements, because practices or...institution. In addition, be sure to monitor your institutions policies on copyright...
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...Sam Sweet, professor of zoology at the University of California...animal as an African savannah monitor lizard through photos taken...with its owner. Savannah monitors are really harmless u just...overly concerned," he said. Monitor lizards are intelligent and...Despite their strengths, monitors are tropical lizards and a...
...Sam Sweet, professor of zoology at the University of California...animal as an African savannah monitor lizard through photos taken...with its owner. Savannah monitors are really harmless u just...overly concerned," he said. Monitor lizards are intelligent and...Despite their strengths, monitors are tropical lizards and a...
...Sam Sweet, professor of zoology at the University of California...animal as an African savannah monitor lizard through photos taken...with its owner. Savannah monitors are really harmless u just...overly concerned," he said. Monitor lizards are intelligent and...Despite their strengths, monitors are tropical lizards and a...
...by a team from the Centre for Fortean Zoology, based in North Devon. Back in 1983...nanka may be a giant, semi-aquatic monitor lizard. related to the infamous Komodo...expeditions by the Centre for Fortean Zoology, have seen them travel to Thailand in...
...and mathematics. There followed a degree in zoology and genetics and a Master of Philosophy in...the worst bite Ive had is from a salvator monitor lizard, the second biggest species of monitor in the world after the komodo dragon. I was...
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MONITOR , in zoology any of various, mostly tropical lizards. A monitor lizard has a heavy body...forked tongue is protrusible. Monitors range in size from the 8...neighboring islands. Some monitor species spend their lives...
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