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Goulds Monitor

Varanus gouldii

Description:

Gould's Monitor varies considerably in colour and pattern. The back varies from brown to greenish-grey to almost black, with scattered flecks and spots of lighter colours. These spots are arranged in irregular bands. Sometimes it has light cream or yellow ocelli markings (round spots with a darker centre) . Usually has a black stripe on the side of the head edged above and below with cream or white. The tail is light brown or black with white or yellowish tip. Other Names: Sand Monitor. Size: Grows to 1.5m total length.

Habitat:

Coastal eucalypt forest to the sandy desert of the arid interior.

Notes:

Food: insects, reptiles, birds, mammals and carrion. Breeding: Nests in active termite mound. The female digs a tunnel towards the center of the mound 50 to 60 cm deep with a large cavity at the end. She lays 10 to 17 eggs into the tunnel. Afterwards she refills the tunnel, and the termites reconstruct the mound around the goanna eggs. The termites regulate the temperature and humidity

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2 Comments

MacChristiansen
MacChristiansen 11 years ago

Corrected ID

XXD17
XXD17 11 years ago

Gould's monitor....not lace monitor

MacChristiansen
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MacChristiansen

New South Wales, Australia

Spotted on Oct 4, 2012
Submitted on Oct 4, 2012

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