@@willexotic well it does look a bit similar to the Hapturosaurus spp. but I think that’s mainly due to it’s size, it has regular Euprepiosaurus features and it’s from Halmahera. Nevertheless, it’s also a small, almost unknown Varanus sp. and there’s probably not enough information for a separate video lol
I knew about the last two. I preserve animals professionally. Specimens like that are how we learn I'm areas like these. Another home run my guy. Keep em comin.
Another great video 😄 Some fantastic information and can't wait to watch deep dives on some of the monitors in the middle of this group! As always the editing was on point 🤌
As planned, lol...I watched this video tonight. It was pretty epic ! Awesome info & well put together ! The deceased ones were sad to see...poor little critters 😔 Other than that, the rest of the video was great !! 👍🏻👍🏻
Damn bro these videos are sweet there are fascinating and informative as hell definitely keep them up can never get enough monitor lizard knowledge can't wait to get one of my own someday soon I'll definitely make some videos inspired by you bro appreciate you
Just found your channel. I've loved reptiles my whole life since baby. I'm 42 I think 🤔 now. Back to my point check out the Similis Monitor incredible species and tame down great.
It’s not so much a particular number, because each insect is a different size and his different nutritional value. What i can say, is baby monitors should be fed 6 or so times a week, and adults , often enough to keep them a healthy weight and physique. If you have Facebook or Instagram, i can refer you to some friends or people that keep/breed tree monitors.