NINE-FOOT Monitor Lizard Looks at Me as LUNCH!

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A water monitor (Varanus salvator) is a large species of lizard belonging to the Varanidae family. Native to Southeast Asia and parts of South Asia, it is known for its impressive size, with some individuals reaching lengths of over 6 feet (2 meters) and weighing up to 50 kilograms. Water monitors are semi-aquatic creatures, often found near water bodies like rivers, swamps, and mangroves. They possess sharp claws, strong limbs, and a long, powerful tail, which aid in both climbing trees and swimming. Their distinct appearance, intelligence, and adaptability have made them a prominent and fascinating species within their ecosystems.

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