Peach-throated monitor
Peach-throated monitor |
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Scientific classification |
Kingdom: |
Animalia |
Phylum: |
Chordata |
Class: |
Reptilia |
Order: |
Squamata |
Suborder: |
Lacertilia |
Family: |
Varanidae |
Genus: |
Varanus |
Subgenus: |
V. (Euprepiosaurus) |
Species: |
V. jobiensis |
Binomial name |
Varanus jobiensis Ahl, 1932[1] |
The peach-throated monitor (Varanus jobiensis) is a species of monitor lizard native to New Guinea. It belongs to the subgenus Euprepiosaurus, along with the Ceram mangrove monitor and Finsch's monitor.[2] They grow up to 120 centimetres (3.9 ft) long. The colour of the throat, for which they are named, is white-yellow to red. They eat insects, frogs, freshwater fish, and small mammals.[3]
Peach-throated monitor on log in a vivarium
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- Monitor lizards
- Cretaceous lizards
- Helodermas
- Mosasaurs
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