Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Gray's Monitors

Some of the more unique animals at the LAIR are the Gray's monitors (Varanus olivaceus). These medium sized monitors can be found in the Philippines and are rare in captive collections.  Perhaps the most striking characteristic of these monitors is that their diet consists mostly of fruits.

V. olivaceus are arboreal and can often be found in the trees
While the reproductive behavior of these lizards is relatively unknown, LA Zoo has taken a keen interest in captive propagation. Using learnings from their experience with breeding Komodo dragons (Varanus komodoensis), the LAIR team continues to refine their methods with the hope of successfully rearing babies.


V. olivaceus foraging for food on the floor of the enclosure