Bengal monitor, common Indian monitor (Varanus bengalensis) Description
Español: Varano de Bengala (Varanus bengalensis) salvaje en el Parque Nacional Yala, Sri Lanka.
English: Wild Bengal monitor (Varanus bengalensis) in Yala National Park, Sri Lanka.
Date 6 August 2014, 04:28:43
Author Carlos Delgado https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Kadellar
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Varanus_bengalensis_-_02.jpg
The Bengal monitor (Varanus bengalensis) or common Indian monitor, is a monitor lizard found widely distributed over the Indian Subcontinent, as well as parts of Southeast Asia and West Asia. This large lizard is mainly terrestrial, and its length can range from about 61 to 175 cm from the tip of the snout to the end of the tail. Young monitors may be more arboreal, but adults mainly hunt on the ground, preying mainly on arthropods, but also taking small terrestrial vertebrates, ground birds, eggs and fish. Although large monitors have few predators apart from humans who hunt them for meat, younger individuals are hunted by many predators. Order: Squamata, Suborder: Lacertilia, Family: Varanidae, Synonyms: Tupinambis bengalensis.