family varanidae

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Definition

Noun: - Family Varanidae: A taxonomic family of lizards, commonly known as monitor lizards. This family is characterized by long necks, powerful tails, well-developed limbs, and forked tongues. They are primarily carnivorous and are found in Africa, Asia, and Oceania.

Usage
  • The term "family Varanidae" is used in scientific and zoological contexts to classify and discuss this specific group of reptiles.
  • It is a formal, taxonomic designation.
Examples
  • Scientific Classification:
    • The Komodo dragon is the largest living species in the family Varanidae.
    • Researchers are studying the evolutionary history of the family Varanidae.
Advanced Usage
  • In phylogenetic studies, the position of family Varanidae within the larger lizard infraorder Platynota is often discussed.
  • The fossil record provides evidence for the ancient distribution of the family Varanidae.
Variants and Related Words
  • Varanid (noun/adjective): A member of the family Varanidae; pertaining to this family.
    • Varanid lizards exhibit a wide range of sizes.
  • Monitor lizard (noun): The common name for lizards belonging to the family Varanidae.
    • The Nile monitor is a common African monitor lizard.
Synonyms
  • Monitor lizards: The common English name for the group.
  • Varanids: A scientific synonym often used in technical writing.
Notes
  • "Family Varanidae" is a singular, collective noun. When referring to multiple members, one would say "members of the family Varanidae" or "varanid lizards."
  • This term is specific to biological taxonomy and is not typically used in everyday conversation.
Noun
  1. monitor lizards

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