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      • The butaan is one of the largest lizards in Asia, growing up to five feet in length from nose to tail and weighing up to 20 pounds. Olive green and gray banding provides cryptic coloration that helps these lizards blend into their surroundings and avoid detection. Well-developed claws that help them navigate the tree canopy and forage for fruit.
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  2. The butaan is one of the largest lizards in Asia, growing up to five feet in length from nose to tail and weighing up to 20 pounds. Olive green and gray banding provides cryptic coloration that helps these lizards blend into their surroundings and avoid detection.

  3. The Gray's monitor (Varanus olivaceus) is a large (180 cm, >9 kg) monitor lizard known only from lowland dipterocarp forest in southern Luzon, Catanduanes, and Polillo Island, all islands in the Philippines.

  4. Mar 22, 2023 · In today's video, we dive into the gray's monitor! a giant fruit eating monitor from the Philippines, and uncover some incredible facts about them, as well a...

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  5. Monitor lizards are lizards in the genus Varanus, the only extant genus in the family Varanidae. They are native to Africa, Asia, and Oceania, and one species is also found in the Americas as an invasive species. [1] About 80 species are recognized.

  6. Dec 29, 2013 · The Gray’s monitor is one of the largest lizards in Asia, growing up to five feet in length from the tip of its snout to the end of its tail and weighing up to 20 lbs. It is olive green in color, which provides the cryptic coloration it needs to blend into its surroundings and avoid detection.

  7. The Gray's monitor (Varanus olivaceus) is a large (180 cm,>9 kg) monitor lizard known only from lowland dipterocarp forest in southern Luzon, Catanduanes, and Polillo Island, all islands in the Philippines. It is also known as Gray's monitor lizard, butaan, and ornate monitor.

  8. Jun 18, 2015 · Staff were thrilled to announce the successful hatching of three healthy Gray’s (or Butaan) monitor lizards ( Varanus olivaceus), marking only the second time that this Asian species has...

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