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The Butaan Project
The Butaan Project - Research
The only obligate fruit-eaters among reptiles are two species of monitor lizard that live in the Philippines. Frugivorous vertebrates tend to be able to fly (almost all are bats and birds) and so these lizards have a unique ecological role as highly specialized and relatively immobile fruit eaters. Before this project started, the only studies of this unique giant and endangered lizard had involved killing the animals. We have developed a set of techniques that allow us to learn about these animals in a completely non-destructive way.
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Little Book of Monitors
Varanus bogerti
Bogert's monitor is usually considered a subspecies of Varanus prasinus but was raised to specific status by Sprackland (1991).
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