Nile Monitor Care Sheet

nile-monitor Care Sheet

Origin:

Nile monitors (Varanus niloticus) are native to sub-Saharan Africa, inhabiting rivers, lakes, swamps, and wetlands. They are semi-aquatic and skilled swimmers, often found near water with abundant prey.

Description:

Nile monitors are large, powerful lizards with muscular bodies, long tails, and sharp claws. Adults typically reach 6–10 feet in length and can weigh 30–60 pounds. Lifespan in captivity can reach 15–20 years or more.

Temperament:

Nile monitors are intelligent, active, and potentially aggressive. They are not beginner pets. Handling requires experience, caution, and respect for their strength and defensive behaviors.

Feeding:

Housing:

Handling:

Handle minimally and with proper equipment (hooks, tongs, or nets). Never handle alone; Nile monitors are strong and capable of serious injury. Always respect their defensive tail and bite.

Health:

Common health issues include:

Regular veterinary care with a reptile or exotic animal specialist is strongly recommended. Monitor for lethargy, swelling, abnormal shedding, or loss of appetite.

Grooming:

Nile monitors maintain themselves in water. Provide clean water for soaking and swimming to help with hydration and shedding. Occasional bathing may be beneficial.

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