Le varan du Nil (Varanus niloticus) est un gros reptile qui vit dans les zones non désertiques de l'Afrique subsaharienne. Il a également été introduit aux États-Unis, surtout en Californie et en Floride, où il est considéré comme une espèce invasive.

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Varanus niloticus
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nile-monitor
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Animal Facts
Many female Nile monitors break into termite nests and lay their eggs inside them because the termites repair the damage afterwards and thus shelter the eggs.
When in danger or antagonised, the Nile monitor will attack with a powerful whip from its long tail.
Nile monitors are preyed upon by martial eagles, which can pick up and carry a lizard weighing up to 4kg.
Nile monitors are causing the crocodile and alligator population in Florida to decrease because they are so effective at robbing their nests of eggs and hatchlings.
Nile monitors never stop growing; they continue to get larger throughout their lives.