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Chinese gliding tree frogs were lined up on a branch in another enclosure, next to an Asian water monitor, a large lizard.
Some animals don't need special adaptations, like the fast and fierce Asian water monitor, a lizard about the size of a basset hound but much nastier.
(Frank) is the Ross family's house pet, a seven-foot Asian water monitor lizard, that Ravi brought from India when he came to America.
Southeast Asian water monitor, Varanus salvator macromaculatus: Type locality: Siam (Thailand).
Morphological studies on the systematics of south east Asian water monitors (Varanus salvator Complex): nominotypic populations and taxonomic overview.
Asian water monitor, Varanus salvator salvator the nominate subspecies is now restricted to Sri Lanka where it is known as the Kabaragoya in Sinhala, and Udumbu in Tamil.
One may find the Malayan water monitor in the area.
The water monitor (Varanus salvator) is a large lizard native to Southern Asia.
Black water monitor, Varanus salvator komaini: Thailand.
Water monitor (Varanus salvator)
Four New Races of the Kabaragoya Lizard Varanus salvator.
Southeast Asian water monitor, Varanus salvator macromaculatus: Type locality: Siam (Thailand).
Das, Indraneil 1988 New evidence of the occurrence of water monitor (Varanus salvator) in Meghalaya J. Bombay Nat.
Keep an eye out for a two-banded (or water) monitor (Varanus salvator), which looks like a crocodile when seen swimming in the mangrove swamp and can measure up to 2.2m in length.
Like Charmelleon Bronchocela jubata and B. cristatella, Kadal Kebun (Mabuya multifasciata) and Biawak Sungai (Varanus salvator).
Andaman Islands water monitor, Varanus salvator andamanensis: Andaman Islands; Type locality: Port Blair, Andaman Islands.
The islands also have a number of endemic reptiles, toads and frogs, such as the South Andaman Krait (Bungarus andamanensis) and Andaman water monitor (Varanus salvator andamanensis).
Two-striped water monitor, Varanus salvator bivittatus: Java, Bali, Lombok, Sumbawa, Flores, Ombai (Alor), Wetar and some neighbouring islands within the Sunda arch, Indonesia; Type locality: Java (designated by Mertens 1959).
The Yellow-headed Water Monitor (Varanus cumingi), or the Philippine Water Monitor, is a large species of monitor lizard previously recognized as a subspecies of the Water Monitor (Varanus salvator), but today commonly acknowledged as a species in its own right.