Why would I make something like that up? Those things have claws like curved large raptor talons. When you pick one up and restrain the head/ neck, they will thrash unless they're body weight is supported. Problem is that if they are further alarmed or defensive, they will hug your arm, insert those long claws, then pull back.
If I would've dropped him, he and I would've ended up on the news like the one in the video.
I had one as a pet many years ago. Not that particular species, but a Savannah Monitor, which, when adult, is near the same size. He eventually outgrew my capacity to maintain a proper living space for him, and I gave him to a much more serious herpetology hobbyist, who already had transformed his property for the purpose of housing these things.
Here's a shot of one from Google Images. Mine was nearly this size when I gave him away.
Why would I make something like that up? Those things have claws like curved large raptor talons. When you pick one up and restrain the head/ neck, they will thrash unless they're body weight is supported. Problem is that if they are further alarmed or defensive, they will hug your arm, insert those long claws, then pull back.
If I would've dropped him, he and I would've ended up on the news like the one in the video.
Oh. I assumed that it bit you and ripped your arm open and since they're venomous, that would be not so good. My apologies.
No worries. You had no way of knowing. The saliva of the much bigger Komodo monitors is considered "venomous" , but not technically like a rattlesnake. The saliva is incredibly toxic from the pathogens. They can grab a deer, yet it gets away. Then they sniff it out as it dies from sepsis.
The water monitor, like the one in that news video link, is pretty nasty too. That's the kind that grabbed me after I grabbed it. Normally, Even the claws are filthy. In the wild, If the food is too big to eat whole, they rip it up with the claws after it gets ripe . I used mine for the ministry and only fed it smaller lab animals, mainly rats. Someone insisted that I bring it to a big revival meeting. I hadn't handled it for a long time and it wasn't ready or used to the loud singing prior while caged. When I took him out, he reacted, everyone was loud and spooked it more. That white dress shirt turned red right now. 😄 That's was a highlight, because I don't like boring memories. It bled well and I cleaned it, so no sepsis.
That is my favorite monitor! They are awesome. The pattern on that is incredible. It looks like a white throat. There's a good White Throat breeder in Texas that I bought two from.. You probably know this, but they get the biggest of the Savannahs. Your Savannah sounded like a big boy too. How tame did he get?
If I saw that water monitor in my yard it would have been target practice real quick. I don't care how close the neighbor's house is, it would have been dead. That Mofo would probably eat a small dog.
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If I saw that water monitor in my yard it would have been target practice real quick. I don't care how close the neighbor's house is, it would have been dead. That Mofo would probably eat a small dog.
I was bitten by a small dog yesterday. Just an snkle biter. It's owner didn't control it. At the time I would've welcomed the big monitor to shake and smack the bowser against the concrete and toss it to the back of it's throat. Pesky little ankle biters. 😁
That actually does look like a dinosaur in the video 😀
You should see them in person. The crowds love them. These water monitors are second in size to the largest living lizards, the Komodo Monitor or Komodo Dragon . The Komodo native version sometimes hunt in packs and will hunt deer as well as the occasional man. There was a team of researchers who left a team member behind at location to finish setting up cameras or something. All that they found later was his shoe.
The water monitor in the video would eat dead soldiers in their natural range, but are spooked by wild confrontations most of the time.
komodos are venomous, they bite you and follow you till you die.
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That is my favorite monitor! They are awesome. The pattern on that is incredible. It looks like a white throat. There's a good White Throat breeder in Texas that I bought two from.. You probably know this, but they get the biggest of the Savannahs. Your Savannah sounded like a big boy too. How tame did he get?
I could handle him, but he never relaxed when held.
That actually does look like a dinosaur in the video 😀
You should see them in person. The crowds love them. These water monitors are second in size to the largest living lizards, the Komodo Monitor or Komodo Dragon . The Komodo native version sometimes hunt in packs and will hunt deer as well as the occasional man. There was a team of researchers who left a team member behind at location to finish setting up cameras or something. All that they found later was his shoe.
The water monitor in the video would eat dead soldiers in their natural range, but are spooked by wild confrontations most of the time.
komodos are venomous, they bite you and follow you till you die.
I do believe that's the most recent thinking, superceding the "septic pathogens" theory.
That is my favorite monitor! They are awesome. The pattern on that is incredible. It looks like a white throat. There's a good White Throat breeder in Texas that I bought two from.. You probably know this, but they get the biggest of the Savannahs. Your Savannah sounded like a big boy too. How tame did he get?
I could handle him, but he never relaxed when held.
If you ever want another, go for a white throat version that has some size, yet still small. That way, it is less likely to get metabolic bone disorder because it's eating full grown mice. They're behavior is more like a Bassett Hound. Tegus are a lot cheaper than the bigger WTs, but you have to get the right variety and age .