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Old 08-18-13, 02:49 AM   #1
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plz identify this reptile.

In our area this reptile known by name 'chanan geera' and people think it has maximum venom, even more than cobra snake. today this reptile came to our neighbours house and they killed them, i clicked picture. please help me to identify this, i want to gather information from internet about this.

http://www.dropbox.com/s/n5w8syrbsfvifa6/chan.jpg



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Old 08-18-13, 07:15 AM   #2
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Re: plz identify this reptile.

It is a monitor lizard, but I'm not sure on species. Certainly NOT venomous at all, but they do have teeth and claws, which could inflict some painful but non-life threatening injuries.
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Old 08-18-13, 07:29 AM   #3
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Re: plz identify this reptile.

Bengal monitor is my guess, hard to tell though. Either way you'd most likely have a hard time getting injured by it unless that was actually your goal. He probably wants to stay just as far away from you as you do to it.

They aren't venomous/poisonous and I would go so far as to say, unless you back it into a corner or try to pick it up, they are completely harmless.

Also from the picture, it looks to be a juvenile....no where near adult size. How long was it? 35 cm? Don't think any lizards in india are venomous either..
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Old 08-18-13, 09:17 AM   #4
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Re: plz identify this reptile.

Thanks for your quick reply.. Now, i can try to make people understand about this reptile, may be it can save some lifes in future. It was approximately 20 c.m. long and people was talking it is kid.
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Old 08-18-13, 01:57 PM   #5
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Re: plz identify this reptile.

While no monitors are poisonous, I do recall Steve "the crocodile hunter" climing a tree to get away from one. He went on to say that untreated bites were usually deadly due to viral infection. This wasn't in India, though. Maybe someone can clarify.
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Old 08-18-13, 02:06 PM   #6
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Steve Irwin climbed a tree to escape a Komodo dragon. Their bites contain very high concentrations of bacteria that I believe can rapidly cause infection and even sepsis which is what leads to death.
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Re: plz identify this reptile.

Dr bryan fry actually proved that komodo's do have venom glands. Though they don't have fangs like gilla monsters. I believe with the komodo the toxics are mixed in with the saliva.
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Old 08-18-13, 02:21 PM   #9
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Though they don't have fangs like gilla monsters.


They don't have fangs...

[Let me edit this, since we all love to argue here. I read your statement again, and I misread it the first time. It can be disregarded. I'll leave my original comment anyway.]

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They don't have fangs...

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Talking about gila monsters? I could have sworn they did. I'll have to go back and see where I read it at.
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Old 08-18-13, 02:39 PM   #11
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Well then, my edit wasn't needed...

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Old 08-18-13, 02:51 PM   #12
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Talking about gila monsters? I could have sworn they did. I'll have to go back and see where I read it at.

yep...no fangs..."inefficient" venom delivery system (compared to an elapid or viperid)...venom introduced by a chewing action and capillary action into the
"chewed wound"...
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yep...no fangs..."inefficient" venom delivery system (compared to an elapid or viperid)...venom introduced by a chewing action and capillary action into the
"chewed wound"...
Hmmm it seems your right. My mistake.
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no worries, we all learn new stuff all the time. That's what is great about this forum
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Hmmm it seems your right. My mistake.
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no worries, we all learn new stuff all the time. That's what is great about this forum
I wish people could learn from this exchange right here...

THIS is a shining example of PROPER conduct on a forum. +1 to both of you.
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