Re. 4 VARANUS SALVATOR(Asian Water Monitor)
Phylum: Chordata
Class : Reptilia
Order : Squamata
Family :
Varanidae
Genus : Varanus
Species :
salvator
DESCRIPTION
The Asian water monitor (Varanus salvator) is a large varanid lizard native to South and Southeast Asia. It is one of the most common monitor lizards in Asia, ranging from coastal northeast India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, mainland Southeast Asia, and southern China to Indonesian islands where it lives close to water. The Asian water monitor is widely distributed from India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Myanmar and Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, the Chinese Guangxi and Hainan provinces, Malaysia, Singapore to the Sunda islands Sumatra, Java, Bali, Borneo and Sulawesi. It inhabits primarily lowland freshwater and brackish wetlands. It has been recorded up to an elevation of 1,800 m (5,900 ft).
The Asian water monitor is semiaquatic and opportunistic; it
inhabits a variety of natural habitats though predominantly resides in primary
forests and mangrove swamps. It has been
noted that it is not deterred from living in areas of human disturbance. In
fact, it has been known to adapt and thrive in agricultural areas as well as
cities with canal systems, such as in Sri Lanka, where they are not hunted or persecuted.
Habitats that are considered to be most important are mangrove vegetation,
swamps, wetlands, and elevations below 1,000 m (3,300 ft). It does
not thrive in habitats with extensive loss of natural vegetation and aquatic
resources.
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