Pandora, I found something for you...a relative of the Komodo Dragon!!!

classichummus

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I kind of stole this from WordForge just because I'm cool like that!!!
http://www.wordforge.net/showpost.php?p=1833776&postcount=1

Anyway, this is really fucking cool though!!!

http://ecoworldly.com/2009/07/22/scientists-discover-dragon/

Scientists Discover Dragon
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A new species of monitor lizard closely related to the Komodo dragon has been discovered by German scientists in Indonesia.

The discovery was made after close examination of the new specimen using morphological characteristics and DNA analysis. Taxonomically classified as Varanus lirungensis, the new species “illustrates the high diversity of monitor lizards in Indonesia,” according to André Koch, who found the lizard.

Varanus lirungensis is described in the latest issue of the Australian Journal of Zoology. Discovered on the Talaud Islands, a small Indonesian archipelago, the new species is carnivorous like all other monitor lizards, and it is closely related to the giant Komodo dragon and the crocodile monitor. Researchers were surprised by the discovery, since they had originally arrived to study another species of monitor, the Asian water monitor (Varanus salvator).

The find should help to fill in some crucial gaps of knowledge about how flora and fauna migrated and diverged throughout the Southeast Asian islands, which are home to some of the world’s richest biodiversity.

Researchers warn, however, that the discovery could come as a mixed blessing. “As monitor lizards are exploited for the international trade in live animals and reptile leather, small island populations could soon be eliminated” explained Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Wägele. In other words, poachers and traders could target the new species because of its status as an unknown species, which can mark up its value. Yet at the same time, new species like Varanus lirungensis can only be protected if they are identified and studied.

Sure, Varanus lirungensis doesn’t have wings and spit fire, and it may not be a dragon per se, but this fierce little lizard still conjures up traits of its larger dragon-like cousins. Who’s to say it can’t be the stuff of reptilian legend?

The Monitor Lizard has been getting a lot of play in the news this past year. First, three Brits almost became a Komodo Dragon's dinner during a shipwreck.

Then they actually succeed in killing a fisherman and a kid in May.

Then it was found that their venom was a lot worse that first thought, putting them in the same company as Gila Monsters and the Mexican Beaded Lizard.


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Pandora

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Awesome! Thanks, at first I thought it was a you tag till I saw it was reptile related. It looks similar to an Argus monitor(Varanus panoptes). I love it. I wonder how big they get and if they will end up in the reptile trade. Such a beautiful species. I used to have a Savannah Monitor (Varanus exanthematicus) but we had to thin out our collection.
 

Aquehonga

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:cool: thread classichummus :techman:

Monitor lizards are closely related to snakes yes:phpquestion:

This thread appropriately made me think of mosasaurs. Mosasaurs were finned flippered Cretaceous ocean lizards, closely related to snakes & monitor lizards. I think moreso to snakes.

Very :cool: information & links in the OP:)

Flying lizards are :cool: reptiles also:D
 

Pandora

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They are reptiles so yes they would be related. I am no expert so it would be extremely difficult to explain. There are also legless lizards that closely resemble snakes.
Reptile - Any of various cold-blooded, usually egg-laying vertebrates of the class Reptilia, such as a snake, lizard, crocodile, turtle, or dinosaur, having an external covering of scales or horny plates and breathing by means of lungs.
 

Pandora

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Aquehonga: Savannah monitors:phpquestion:They big enough to eat folks:phpquestion:
No Savannahs only get around 3.5 - 4 foot in length. Their diet in captivity consists of mainly insects and an occasional rodent.
 

classichummus

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Let us know if you find out anything more on this new monitor!!!
 
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