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A maior espécie de lagarto que você pode manter como animal de estimação

Lagartos são animais de estimação populares para muitas pessoas, e há muitas espécies diferentes para escolher, de common house geckos para dragões barbudos, o que pode ser um companheiro exótico, mas confiável.

Mas embora a maioria das espécies de répteis sejam bastante pequenas em tamanho, there are lizards out there as big as cats and dogs – or even bigger. E sim, alguns deles você pode possuir.

The largest species of lizard in the world is the Komodo dragon, qual cannot be kept as a pet (por razões óbvias, like the fact that they can eat you).

Felizmente, você ainda pode receber alguns répteis bastante grandes em sua casa. De fato, alguns dos maiores lagartos do mundo realmente são ótimos animais de estimação.

Several species of Monitor lizards can be kept as companion pets and are around half the size of a Komodo dragon, but less likely to eat you if they get hungry.

Other common big lizard pets include iguanas, which can reach sizes similar to that of monitor lizards, and argentine tegus, which grow the size to small dogs.

Abaixo de, a list of some of the largest lizards you can keep as a pet – ranked by size.

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Monitors, iguanas and tegus are some of the largest species of lizards you can keep as pets

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Monitor de Água Asiático

Monitor de Água Asiático (Varanus Salvator)
Monitor de Água Asiático

Asian Water Monitors (Varanus salvador) are among the largest lizards that can be kept as pets.

Fully grown water monitors will normally reach lenghts of 5 pés, with some individuals growing up to 7 ou 8 pés (2.1 para 2.4 metros), nearing the size of a Komodo dragon. Adults can weigh as much as 70 libras (32 quilogramas) or more.

These intelligent and active lizards require spacious enclosures with access to both land and water areas.

They have specific heating and humidity requirements and need a varied diet consisting of appropriately sized prey items.

Proper handling and socialization from a young age are essential for establishing a good bond with these lizards.


Monitor do Nilo

Monitor do Nilo (Varanus niloticus)
Monitor do Nilo

Monitores do Nilo (Varanus niloticus) are another species of monitor lizard that can grow to be quite massive in size.

These beasts can reach lengths of several feet, with some individuals reaching lengths of 5 para 7 pés (1.5 para 2.1 metros).

Adult Nile Monitors can weigh over 20 libras (9 quilogramas). These lizards require spacious enclosures with ample climbing opportunities, basking spots, e esconderijos.

They have a voracious appetite and a diverse diet that includes insects, roedores, and even small birds, they are even known to eat cats.

Due to their size and specific care requirements, they are recommended for experienced reptile keepers.


Monitor de garganta negra

Monitor de Garganta Negra (Varanus albigularis microstictus)
Black-throated Monitor Lizard

Black-throat Monitors (Varanus albigularis ionidesi) are large and powerful lizards. They can grow to be up to 7 pés de comprimento, with males being larger than females.

Adult Black-throat Monitors can weigh up to 40 libras (18 quilogramas) or more. These monitors require spacious enclosures with ample climbing opportunities, basking spots, e esconderijos.

Due to their size and specific care needs, they are recommended for experienced reptile keepers who can provide proper husbandry and handling. Regular handling and socialization from a young age can help establish trust and reduce potential aggression.


Monitor de Savana

a savannah monitor lizard near a body of water
Monitor de Savana

Monitores Savannah (Varanus exantematicus) are large lizards that can reach impressive sizes as adults.

They typically grow to be several feet long, with some individuals reaching lengths of 4 para 5 pés (1.2 para 1.5 metros).

Savannah Monitors have robust bodies and require spacious enclosures with proper heating and lighting. They are primarily insectivorous but can also consume other prey items like small mammals and birds.

While these animals can be captivating pets, Savannah Monitors require experienced reptile keepers who can provide the necessary care, manuseio, e enriquecimento.


Iguana Azul

blue iguana on a rock
Iguana Azul

A Iguana Azul (Cyclura lewisi) is one of the largest types of iguana and can reach lengths of up to 6.6 pés (2 metros) and weigh more than 10 kg (22 Libra).

These impressive reptiles require spacious enclosures with both basking areas and hiding spots.

Blue Iguanas are herbivorous and have specific dietary needs, including a variety of fruits and vegetables.

Due to their size and specific care requirements, they are more suitable for experienced reptile keepers who can provide the necessary environment and diet.


Green Iguana

Green Iguana Lizard
Green Iguana

The Green Iguana (Iguana iguana) is a popular pet lizard known for its vibrant green coloration, stricly herbivorous diet, and massive size.

As adults, green iguanas typically reach lengths of 4 para 6 pés (1.2 para 1.8 metros) and can weigh up to 20 libras (9 quilogramas) or more.

Green Iguanas are not the easiest pet to keep. They have specific humidity and temperature requirements, and they need a spacious enclosure with areas for basking and climbing.

Eles são principalmente herbívoros, consuming a variety of leafy greens, frutas, e vegetais.

Green Iguanas require regular handling and socialization from a young age to ensure their well-being.


Rinoceronte Iguana

rinoceronte iguana
rinoceronte iguana

Rhinoceros Iguanas (ciclo com chifres) are another large iguaana species that can reach impressive sizes.

As adults, they typically reach lengths of 4 para 5 pés (1.2 para 1.5 metros) and weigh between 20 para 30 libras (9 para 14 quilogramas) or more.

Rhino Iguanas are known for their robust build and distinct appearance.

They have a stocky body and prominent, horn-like protrusions on their heads, which resemble the horns of a rhinoceros, hence their name.

Apesar de sua aparência ameaçadora, this species of iguanas can be successfully tamed and kept as a pet, and it’s known to be more docile than green iguanas.


Tegu preto e branco argentino

Tegu preto e branco argentino
Tegu preto e branco argentino

The Argentine Black and White Tegu (Salvator merianae) is a large species of tegu lizard, and the most popular type of pet tegu.

As adults, males can grow to be 3 para 5 pés (90 para 150 cm) in length.

The morph known as Chacoan white-headed tegu often reaches 5 pés ou mais. These lizards have a distinctive black and white pattern on their skin.

Argentine Black and White Tegus require spacious enclosures with both heating and cooling zones to regulate their body temperature.

Eles são onívoros, feeding on a mix of insects, frutas, vegetais, e pequenos vertebrados.

Tegu lizards can make interesting pets but need proper socialization and handling to ensure their docile nature.

Because they can live up to 20 anos, adopting one is a life-long commitment.


Teiú Vermelho

teiù vermelho (Salvador corando)
Teiú Vermelho

The Red tegu (Salvador corando) is a large species of tegu lizard native to South America. It is one of the most popular tegu species kept as pets.

Adult red tegus can grow to be 3 para 5 pés (90 para 150 cm) de comprimento e pesar até 20 libras (9 kg), but they tend to be smaller on average compared to black and white tegus.

Salvator rufescens are easily distinguished by their a reddish-brown coloration with black spots and bands.

Red tegus are extremely docile with similar care requirements to Argentine tegus, and increasingly popular as pets.


Escritura de Ouro

a gold tegu lizard on brown sand
Escritura de Ouro

The gold tegu (Tupinambis teguixin), also known as the golden tegu or Colombian tegu, is a large species of tegu lizard native to South America.

It is one of the most popular tegu species kept as pets, but less common than Black and White tegus and Red tegus.

Adult gold tegus can grow to be 2 para 3.5 pés (60 para 105 cm) de comprimento e pesar até 3.5-4 quilogramas (7.7-8.8 libras). They have a golden coloration with black spots and bands.

Gold tegus require spacious enclosures with both heating and cooling zones to regulate their body temperature. They are omnivores, but require higher amounts of protein in their diet compared to other species of tegus.

Gold tegus can make interesting pets, but they need proper socialization and handling to ensure their docile nature.

They are also intelligent and curious lizards, so they require enrichment in their enclosures to keep them stimulated.

Gold tegus are more difficult to tame than other tegu species, such as the Argentine black and white tegu and the red tegu.

No entanto, with patience and consistent handling, gold tegus can be tamed and make loving companions.


Monitor Ackie

Lagarto Monitor Ackie
Monitor Ackie

O Monitor Ackie, also known as the Spiny-tailed Monitor or Ridge-tailed Monitor (Varanus acanthurus), is a medium-sized lizard species that can be kept as a pet.

These monitors typically reach lengths of 2 para 3 pés (60 para 90 cm) as adults, with some individuals growing up to 4 pés (1.2 metros) in length.

Ackie Monitors have a unique appearance with their spiky scales on their tails, which gives them their name. They have a compact and agile build, making them excellent climbers.

Due to their smaller size compared to other monitor species, they are more manageable and suitable for reptile enthusiasts with limited space.


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