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Pressing Problems: Distribution, Threats, and Conservation Status of the Monitor Lizards (Varanidae: Varanus Spp.) of Southeast
AC27 Inf. 17 (Rev.1) (English Only / Únicamente En Inglés / Seulement En Anglais)
ZOO VIEW Tales of Monitor Lizard Tails and Other Perspectives
Pressing Problems: Distribution, Threats, and Conservation Status Of
First Case of Conjoined Twins in the Quince Monitor Lizard Varanus Melinus Böhme & Ziegler, 1997
Emerald Tree Monitor
A Further New Emerald Tree Monitor Lizard of the Varanus Prasinus Species Group from Waigeo, West Irian (Squamata: Sauria: Varanidae)
Varanus Prasinus
Varanidae: Varanus Spp.) of Southeast Asia and the Indo-Australian Archipelago
Evolution and Ecology of Lizard Body Sizes PAPER Shai Meiri
Ferguson Zone Liste
The Monitor Man: a Story of Stunning Discoveries and Charismatic Creatures*
Notes on the Husbandry and Breeding of the Black Tree Monitor Varanus (Euprepiosaurus) Beccarii (Doria, 1874)
A Coconut-Eating Monitor Lizard? on an Unusual Case of Frugivory in the Melanistic Sulawesi Water Monitor (Varanus Togianus)
Varanus Indicus)
Transformation of a Traditional Reptile House Into Reptopia, a Utopia for Reptiles, Amphibians and Arthropods 1) Project Background / Site Context
Varanus Salvator) Satay: a Treatment for Skin Ailments in Muarabinuangeun and Cisiih, Indonesia
Monitor Lizards Reclassified with Some Common Sense (Squamata: Sauria: Varanidae)
Top View
BIAWAK Quarterly Journal of Varanid Biology and Husbandry
IUCN SSC Monitor Lizard Specialist Group
Emerald Tree Monitor
An Annotated Bibliography of the Captive Husbandry, Breeding, Behavior, Veterinary Management and Trade of Tree Monitor Lizards (Varanus Prasinus Complex)
Herpetoculture 619
Successful Repair of an Emerald Tree Monitor (Varanus Prasinus Schlegel, 1839) Egg at Bristol Zoo Gardens
Updated Checklist of the Living Monitor Lizards of the World (Squamata: Varanidae)
EDU-INFO1.Pdf
Providing Enrichment in Captive Amphibians and Reptiles: Is It Important to Know Their Communication?