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GNARLY MONITOR LIZARD ATTACK!! OUCH!! | BRIAN BARCZYK

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ALBINO NILE MONITOR-Varanus niloticus
Latin name: Varanus niloticus
Native Home: The Nile Monitor is a large member of the monitor family found throughout much of Africa
Size: The Nile Monitor lizard is the largest lizard in Africa, growing up to 2.1 meters (7 feet) long.
Diet: Nile Monitors will eat anything that fits into their mouth and can be swallowed as a whole, like fish, snails, slugs, frogs, toads, eggs (in particular crocodile eggs), birds, small mammals, young crocodiles, turtles, crabs, large insects, termites, caterpillars and carrion.
Reproduction: The Nile Monitor breeds once annually, with the season starting in June and ending in October range-wide. Males may reportedly fight each other in violent "wrestling matches," presumably due to competition for mating opportunities. The female excavates a hole in the ground or in an active termite nest and lays 20 to 60 eggs. This may take 2-3 days to complete. Eggs may take up to 1 year to hatch.
Lifespan: The expected lifespan of the Nile Monitor in captivity is reported at between 10 and 20 years.

About Brian Barczyk:
Hey, I'm Brian Barczyk from SnakeBytesTV, AnimalBytesTV and Discovery channel's series Venom Hunters. Follow the Barczyk family and I as we share our lives as reptile breeders. We post daily vlogs each day at 9:00 AM (EST)! We are reptile breeders of snakes, geckos, blue-tongued skinks as well as all other animals. I also travel around the world doing amazing animal adventures. As far as snakes I breed corn snakes, milk snakes, king snakes, rat snakes, Ball pythons, Sand boas, Woma Pythons, Spotted Pythons, Children's pythons, Carpet pythons and more! Besides breeding, I have two dogs, Burmese pythons, Reticulated pythons, Tortoises, Lizards and an American alligator. Thank you for watching and don’t forget to check out my vlogs to go around the world with me!!

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