african monitor

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african monitor

An African monitor digs up crocodile eggs from a sandy riverbank.

Definition

Noun: * A large carnivorous lizard of the genus Varanus, native to Africa: This term refers specifically to a type of monitor lizard found on the African continent. It is characterized by its large size, elongated body, powerful limbs, and a long, muscular tail. A key behavioral trait noted in its definition is that it destroys crocodile eggs.

Usage
  • The term "African monitor" is used as a common name to identify and describe this specific reptile within zoology, herpetology, and general wildlife contexts.
  • It functions as a countable noun (e.g., , ).
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The guide pointed out an African monitor basking on a rock near the riverbank.
    • One reason for the African monitor's ecological importance is its role in controlling crocodile populations by destroying their eggs.
    • Researchers are studying the hunting behavior of the African monitor.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is often used in scientific and conservation discussions to distinguish African species from monitor lizards found in Asia and Australia (e.g., the Komodo dragon).
  • It can be part of compound terms when specifying a particular species, though these are considered distinct terms (see Variants).
Variants and Related Words
  • Nile Monitor (Varanus niloticus): The most common and widespread species often referred to by the general term "African monitor."
  • Savannah Monitor (Varanus exanthematicus): Another well-known species of African monitor lizard.
  • Monitor Lizard: The general family name () that includes all monitors, including African, Asian, and Australian species.
Synonyms
  • Monitor Lizard: The broader category.
  • Goanna (primarily Australian usage): A common name for monitor lizards, but not typically used for African species.
Notes on Meaning
  • The core meaning combines geographic origin (African) with biological classification (monitor lizard).
  • The defining behavior of destroying crocodile eggs highlights its specific ecological niche and interaction with another apex predator.
african monitor

An African monitor digs up crocodile eggs from a sandy riverbank.

Noun
  1. destroys crocodile eggs