Shape characteristics of the Timor monitor
Timor monitor

Australia and the Timor monitor Individuals in New Guinea have been classified as distinct species of monitor lizards, and the current Timor monitor lizards are mainly individuals from the Indonesian Timor Island and surrounding small islands. So what are the characteristics of the Timor monitor lizard's shape?

The distinction between males and females is relatively difficult. Generally speaking, males are larger than females and have more obvious body colors, while females have darker body colors. Females can lay 7-11 eggs per clutch, which hatch within 90-130 days. The newborn larvae are 15 centimeters long, so feeding is not difficult. The Timor monitor lizard is small in size and has a gentle personality. It is already a beginner monitor lizard. However, it is too timid and has a long adaptation period.


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