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Left: White-Throated Monitor Lizard, Right: Black-Throated Monitor Lizard

Keeping Monitor Lizards as Pets

Some species of monitor lizards can be kept as pets. Popular pet species include Savannah Monitors, Ackie Monitors, and Black-Throated Monitors. However, they require specialized care, proper enclosures, and experienced reptile keepers.

Komodo Dragon and Human bones and skull

Can Komodo dragons eat humans?

Can Komodo dragons eat humans? While it is possible, it’s an extremely rare occurrence. Komodo dragons are apex predators that primarily eat carrion and larger prey like water buffalo and deer

Best food for Savannah Monitor

Savannah Monitor Food & Diet: What You Need to Know

Feeding your Savannah Monitor a diet high in protein and low in fat is essential for proper nutrition. Vary their diet with gut-loaded insects and provide supplements, such as calcium and vitamin D3. A feeding schedule should be adjusted for age and size, with juvenile monitors requiring more frequent feeding.

Tegu (left) and monitor lizard (right)

Tegu vs Monitor Lizard: which one is right for you?

Tegu and monitor lizards may look similar, but they differ in size, diet, and personality. Tegus are mostly omnivores, have a chonky appearance, and are considered more docile, while monitors are mostly carnivores, have long snake-like necks, and are naturally inquisitive.

Can Savannah monitors eat eggs?

Can Savannah monitors eat eggs?

Savannah monitors can eat eggs. Chicken and quail eggs, whether raw, cooked, with, or without shells, are all safe for Savannah monitors to consume. In the wild, monitor lizards regurarly prey on bird eggs and have also been observed feeding on eggs laid by other lizards and reptiles. Because eggs are a great source of protein and their shells primarily made of calcium, it is better to feed them whole.… Read More »Can Savannah monitors eat eggs?

Can Savannah monitors eat fish?

Can Savannah monitors eat fish?

Savannah monitors are mainly insectivores (= they mosly eat insects), but they can also eat fish on occasion. As a matter of fact, fish is one of the best sources of lean protein you can feed to your Savannah monitor. When choosing the best fish for Savannah monitor, it is best to opt for small, whole freshwater fish such as perch, tilapia, catfish (in moderation) and sunfish. You can also… Read More »Can Savannah monitors eat fish?

Komodo Dragon with open mouth and hidden teeth

Komodo Dragon Bite, Teeth and Venom

Komodo dragons are deadly, venomous predators with sharp teeth and strong jaws, despite their relatively weak bite force. With 60 sharp teeth, they cut through the flesh of their prey and, if necessary, can regrow new teeth when one is lost or broken. Their venom can cause their victims to bleed out and die within a few hours, and in most cases, it’s what actually kills the prey.

Are Monitor Lizards Dangerous?

Are monitor lizards dangerous?

Monitor lizards, such as the Komodo dragon, can grow up to 10 feet in size and are dangerous carnivores, yet are commonly kept as house pets due to their relative docility with consistent handling. While they can be venomous, their bites are usually treatable with antibiotics and not fatal to humans. However, there has been at least one case of a man being killed by his pet monitors, which may have been due to an infection from a bite rather than an intentional attack.

Pet Komodo Dragon on a Leash. AI Generated.

Komodo Dragon As a Pet? Here’s What You Need To Know

The Komodo Dragon is one of the largest, scariest, and most magnificent reptiles out there. Unfortunately, they are a protected species and illegal to own. And in any case, you would not want to keep one as a pet. Komodo dragons are massive 10-feet long, 300-pound heavy beasts that would be incredibly difficult to feed and care for. Not to mention the fact that they have strong teeth and a… Read More »Komodo Dragon As a Pet? Here’s What You Need To Know