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Lace monitor | Australian animals | NSW National ParksOne of Australia's largest lizards, the carnivorous tree-dwelling lace monitor, or tree goanna, can grow to 2m in length and is found in forests and coastal ...Missing: distribution habitat diet
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[PDF] Lace monitor (Varanus varius)The lace monitor, also known as the tree goanna is Australia's second largest monitor lizard, the perentie found in arid Australia is the largest.
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[PDF] Lace Monitor - PEST RISK ASSESSMENT - NRE TasThe Lace Monitor (Varanus varius) is a large arboreal lizard which is found in eastern and south- eastern Australia from Cape York Peninsula (Queensland) to ...
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[PDF] Animals and Fossils - Department for Environment and WaterThe Lace Monitor is a large, mostly arboreal lizard that can grow up to 2 metres in length. Its diet consists of insects, reptiles, small mammals and nesting ...
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Varanus varius - IUCN SSC MONITOR LIZARDDISTRIBUTION: Widely across eastern Australia (for detailed distribution data see Auliya & Koch 2020) ; RED LIST STATUS: Least Concern (LC) in 2017 ; CITES: ...
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[PDF] Lacerta varia – and then there were four: multiple use of the same ...Oct 30, 2020 · One large species was named La certa varia. The description of Lacerta varia was published in White (1790: 253) and accompanied by an unnumbered.
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TAXONOMY - IUCN SSC MONITOR LIZARDAt present 86 species and 18 subspecies (incl. the nomino-typic taxon) are subordinated to the GENUS Varanus described by MERREM in 1820. In contrast to the ...
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Influence of ecological and geological features on rangewide ...Jul 30, 2014 · The aims of this study are to investigate how contemporary landscapes have shaped the spatial patterns of genetic variation and population ...Genetic Clustering Analyses · Results · Bayesian Clustering Analyses
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Australian Goannas - Evolution and RadiationGoannas evolved in the northern hemisphere in the Upper Cretaceous Period about 90 million years ago. However, in the Miocene Epoch, about 15 million years ago, ...
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Molecular evidence for an Asian origin of monitor lizards followed by ...Jul 18, 2012 · Another major event was the dispersal of monitors to Australia in the Late Eocene–Oligocene 32 (39–26) Ma. This divergence estimate adds to the ...
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Megalania prisca - The Australian MuseumLizards have formed a large part of the vertebrate fauna of Australia since at least the Miocene. Megalania, a huge varanid lizard, was part of a suite of large ...
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Varanus priscus Owen, 1859 - GBIF... date to around 50,000 years ago. The first indigenous settlers of Australia might have encountered Megalania, and been a factor in their extinction.
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A molecular phylogeny of the Australian monitor lizards (SquamataAug 11, 2006 · This paper presents a comprehensive mitochondrial gene phylogeny of these lizards. A portion of the mitochondrial genome comprising part of the ...
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Varanus varius (White, 1790), Lace MonitorGeneral Description. Very large lizard with powerful legs and a long slender tail that is flattened from side to side (laterally flattened).
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[PDF] Herpetological Conservation and Biology 14(1)Apr 30, 2019 · The Lace Monitor (Varanus varius; Fig. 1) is one of the largest terrestrial predators in eastern Australia, growing to 14 kg and reaching 2 m ...Missing: credible | Show results with:credible
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Can Morphometrics Predict Sex in Varanids? - jstorSexual dimorphism in lizard body shape: the roles of sexual selection and fecundity ... monitors Varanus varius (Reptilia: Varanidae), in south-eastern Australia ...
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[PDF] Visual Identification Guide to the Monitor Lizard Species of the World ...and Conservation Status of the Monitor Lizards (Varanidae: Varanus spp.) of Southeast Asia and the Indo-Australian Archipelago. Herpetological Conservation ...
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[PDF] Threatened Species Assessment Varanus variusJun 9, 2021 · Current conservation status. Categorised as Endangered in ... Diet of the Lace Monitor lizard (Varanus varius) in south-eastern Australia.
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Lace monitor - Australian Reptile GuideThey can be as long as 2.1 m (over 6.8 ft) with a head-and-body length of up to 76.5 cm (2.5 ft). The maximum weight of lace monitor can be over 15 kg, but most ...
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Discover the Fascinating World of Australia's Lace MonitorThe lace monitor is the second largest lizard in Australia. A large male can reach a maximum recorded length of more than 2m (6.5 feet) overall!<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Preying Possum: Assessment of the Diet of Lace Monitors (Varanus ...(Cogger, 1994; Guarino, 2001; Weavers, 1989). Varanus varius has a generalist diet (comprising many different prey taxa), but still, it comprises.Missing: size | Show results with:size
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Intraspecific variation in space use of a coastal population of lace ...Aug 7, 2018 · The lace monitor (Varanus varius) is a carnivorous scavenger that inhabits lowland forests and coastlines throughout south-eastern Australia ...
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Varanus varius at Pillar Valley, NSW - New South Wales North CoastVaranus varius Scientific name; Lace Monitor Common name; Sensitive; Local native; Non-invasive or negligible; Up to 798.6m Recorded at altitude. Record quality.
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Spatial ecology of a large carnivorous lizard, Varanus varius ...Feb 28, 2006 · Weavers, B. W. (1983). Thermal biology of Varanus varius (Shaw), the monitor. Unpublished PhD dissertion, Australian National University, ...
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Anthropogenically modified habitats favor bigger and bolder lizardsJan 31, 2021 · In eastern Australia, the giant (to >2 m) lizard Varanus varius (lace monitor) utilizes both disturbed (campground) and undisturbed (bushland) ...
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Varanus varius - Monaco Nature EncyclopediaMar 31, 2019 · Class: Reptilia – Order: Squamata – Family: Varanidae – Genus: Varanus – Sub Genus: Varanus – Species: Varanus varius – White 1790. Common name: ...
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Capture predicates corticosterone responses and a low recapture ...Estimating survival rates of uncatchable animals: the myth of high juvenile mortality in reptiles. ... (Varanidae: Varanus varius) from eastern Australia. Journal ...
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Foraging mode, prey chemical discrimination, and phylogeny in lizardsIn actively foraging and herbivorous families, tongue-flicking permits sampling of chemicals for detection and identification of prey, but in ambush-foraging ...
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Metabolic and blood gas dependence on digestive state in the ...Following the fasting period, the animals were removed from the chamber and offered 10% of their body weight in rat pups; each animal ate readily within 10 min.Missing: percentage | Show results with:percentage
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[PDF] diet and breeding biology of the wedge-tailed eagle aquila audax at ...The diet consisted of 29 species of vertebrates: 27 per cent birds, 50 per cent mammals and 23 per cent reptiles by number, including a variety of native ...
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(PDF) Observation of Three Dingoes Killing A Large Lace Monitor ...Aug 6, 2025 · ... (Varanus varius, 4-7 kg). We evaluated the effects of fox suppression on proxies of V. varius population status using count surveys in ...
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Live Fast, Die Young: Life History Traits of an Apex Predator ...Nov 29, 2024 · ... ( Varanus varius ). Despite attaining similar sizes, and living ... sexual size dimorphism. The “fast” life history of yellow‐spotted ...
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Demographic and Phenotypic Effects of Human Mediated Trophic ...Apr 3, 2012 · Increased availability of protein-rich food is likely to attract Lace Monitors, who routinely consume both live prey and scavenge for carrion.
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Reptiles as food: predation of Australian reptiles by introduced red ...Jul 14, 2021 · Whilst red foxes may not regularly prey on adult lace monitors, they feed on juveniles and eggs (Stobo-Wilson et al., 2021) , with squamates, ...
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Are monitor lizards venomous? (the Tale of Toxicofera, part 4)May 27, 2020 · In such hidey holes, they are safe from many predators, but not from snakes, particularly pythons, which may follow their scent and attack them ...
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The Clot Thickens: Differential Coagulotoxic and Cardiotoxic ...Jun 20, 2024 · This study aimed to ascertain the effects of Heloderma, Lanthanotus, and Varanus lizard venoms on the coagulation and cardiovascular systems.
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Lace Monitor | Australian Reptiles & Animals | Auckland ZooLace monitors have a forked tongue like snakes - this is an adaptation to further enhance their highly developed combined senses of smell and taste.
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Calming or "Taming" Monitor LizardsMar 29, 2016 · She prefers to run and hide, or sit stark still while sometimes hissing and puffing out her throat, instead of attacking defensively when I do ...
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[PDF] VENOMOUS REPTILES AND THEIR TOXINS... Varanus varius cholecystoxin. (GU441461) from the mandibular venom gland and the frog skin defensive skin toxins from (2) Litoria xanthomera (P56264) and (3) ...
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[PDF] Ecological Function of Venom in Varanus, with a Compilation of ...Venom in Varanus may aid in prey capture, defense, digestion, and oral hygiene. In V. komodoensis, it may be important for subduing prey.
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Goannas (Monitor Lizards)### Summary of Cultural and Traditional Uses of Goannas, Especially Lace Monitors, by Aboriginal Australians
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FEATURE-Aboriginal bush medicine heals body and soul | ReutersSep 3, 2007 · Some of the most well known aboriginal remedies are readily available in most Australian supermarkets -- Goanna oil, tea tree oil and eucalyptus ...
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The Goanna, one of the traditional Dreaming stories – QAGOMA ...Jul 7, 2025 · Goanna Story is an interesting combination of traditional imagery with realistic depictions of the goannas, here he has depicted four of the ...
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Lace Monitors, Varanus varius | dadirridreaming - WordPress.comJan 24, 2014 · Of course for many thousands of years they were very desirable bush tucker for our indigenous people, so they had to develop escape tactics!
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We found 1 in 6 Australian reptile species traded as pets overseas ...Sep 10, 2024 · Australia banned the commercial export of all live native animals in 1982. But once wildlife is taken out of the country, these laws no longer ...Missing: Varanus varius<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Devils Pulpit Pacific Highway Upgrade 2nd Annual Report for Post ...commonly recorded species were Lace Monitors (Varanus varius – 308), Black Rat (Rattus rattus - ... No threatened species road kill. No threatened ... Lower rates ...
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(PDF) Relative Abundance and Risk Assessment of Lace Monitors ...Apr 25, 2020 · PDF | As the human population continues to increase throughout the world, more land is being converted into urban environments.Missing: stability | Show results with:stability
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Monitoring methods influence native predator detectability and ...This study aimed to estimate individual and cumulative detection probabilities and site occupancy estimates from the use of five different monitoring methods.