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Kingdom
  
Order
  
Genus
  
Scientific name
  
Varanus flavescens

Rank
  
Phylum
  
Family
  
Varanidae

Subgenus
  
Empagusia

Higher classification
  
Monitor lizard

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Similar
  
Monitor lizard, Reptile, Desert monitor, Peach‑throated monitor, Mangrove monitor

Yellow monitor


The yellow monitor or golden monitor, Varanus flavescens, is a species of monitor lizard found in Asia. It is also called Sun Gohoro (in Nepali). It is also knon as SANGOIH (सनगोहि) in Maithili.

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Description

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Varanus flavescens has subcorneal teeth, scarcely compressed. Its snout is short and convex, measuring a little less than the distance from the anterior border of the orbit to the anterior border of the ear; canthus rostralis distinct. Its nostril an oblique slit, a little nearer to the end of the snout than to the orbit. Digits short, the length of the fourth toe, measured from its articulation with the tarsus to the base of the claw, not exceeding the length of the femur. The tail of the yellow monitor feebly compressed, keeled above. Scales of head small, subequal; the median series of supraocular scales slightly dilated transversely. Scales on upper surfaces moderate, oval, keeled. Abdominal scales smooth, in 65 to 75 transverse rows. Caudal scales keeled; the caudal keel with a very low, doubly toothed crest. Olive or yellowish brown above, with irregular darker markings which are generally confluent into broad cross bars; a blackish temporal streak; lower surfaces yellowish, with rather indistinct brown cross bars, which are most distinct on the throat. Young dark brown above, with yellow spots confluent into crossbars; lower surface yellow, with dark brown cross bars.

Population

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The actual population or population trends is unknown. However, it is considered that the species has low population density even in its preferred habitat. Limited studies suggest that the species is decreasing, however more studies required to confirm actual trend of the species.

Habitat and Ecology

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The species prefers wet areas, found to be edge of forest and near to human settlements that increase its threat from direct killing. It looks like V. flavescens tolerate the habitat modification of some degree for agriculture as it was also found on agricultural land. They are not habitat specialist group, but generally less found on forest with large trees, dry areas. It is a carnivorous lizard, and less adapted to climb on trees due to its short hind toes. They separate the habitat with sympatric V. bengalensis, as former prefers wet areas with high ground cover and later prefers the areas with large trees.

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A medium-sized monitor, it measures from snout to vent 448 mm ; 952 mm including the tail and weight up to 1450 gm.

Distribution

Flood plains of the Indus, Ganges and Brahmaputra rivers in India, Pakistan, Nepal and Bangladesh.

Threat

Previously International trade was major threat to the species, but current status of the trade is unknown. However, the local and national trades create threat to the species (in Nepal). The direct killing is the major threat to the species. Lack of knowledge about the species among local people is caused the most of killing the species as most of killing is not related to any good reason, apart from the use and trade. Negligence is root cause for the threat: negligence to stop the local trade, to aware the local people. Creation of Protected areas is insufficient for the species as most of potential habitat lies outside the protected areas and it is often found near to human settlement; this increase the threat to the species.

Conservation

The yellow monitor Varanus flavescens is protected in all range countries except Bhutan; Nepal, India, Pakistan and Bangladesh. As data is inadequate for the species, research for its distribution, population status, trend, ecology and threats are urgent. The countries should enforce the legal measure to stop the local trade and killing of the species. As there is low awareness among people about its importance and legal status, they should be made aware about it.

References

Yellow monitor Wikipedia