BABY BLACK ROUGHNECK MONITOR
WE HAVE BLACK ROUGHNECK MONITORS FOR SALE. HERE ARE SOME HIGHLIGHTS:
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Varanus rudicollis
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Field Collected
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Approximately 32–40 Inches In Length From Head To Tail
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Adults can reach up to sizes of 3–4 feet in length.
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Feeding On Live Insects, Rodents, And Monitor Diet
Say hello to the Baby Black Roughneck Monitor, this amazing reptile is perfect for the reptile lover who is the adventurous type! Scientifically named as Varanus rudicollis, this beautiful being is also known as the Dumeril’s Monitor and the Roughneck Monitor. Glossy black and famously rough to the touch, the Baby Black Roughneck Monitor is certainly a standout in any exotic enthusiast’s collection, providing a glimpse into the mysterious world of monitor lizards.
Native to the dense jungles of Southeast Asia, these monitors are known for their intelligence and versatility. They do best in a clean enclosure that is designed to mimic their natural surroundings, with plenty of room to both climb and sun themselves.
Product Features:
One of a Kind Color The most outstanding natural attribute of the Baby Black Roughneck Monitor is definitely the black sheen and rough texture they exhibit!
Smart and Inquisitive: Famous for its foraging instincts, monitors display attention-grabbing behavior to keep people interested.
Adjustable Habitat Requirements: Great for a well-managed habitat with lots of climbing vertical space.
Common Names: It is known as Varanus rudicollis, Dumeril’s Monitor, and Roughneck Monitor.
Intermediate Care Needs: Suitable for reptile fans with a bit of experience with the more exotic pets.
For Sale: Available to hobbyists who wish to diversify their collection.
Diet: They are omnivores and do best on food containing animal-based proteins and plant material.
Friendly Pet: A interesting and interactive turtle followed, for reptile fan and kid lovers.
Note: Potential owners need to have the necessary understanding and facilities to appropriately care for these unique animals.
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