Speaking of the sand monitor lizard, it mainly lives in wasteland or dry grassland areas. Although the sand monitor lizard is a less common animal, its burly image It still attracts a lot of people, so is the sand monitor lizard a protected animal? Can it be fed? Take a look below.

The sand monitor lizard belongs Protect animals?
The sand monitor lizards originally belong to the existence standing at the top of the food chain. They are 1.4 meters long, with well-developed muscles, strong survivability and adaptability, but later due to the emergence of cane toads, This led to a significant reduction in the number of sand monitor lizards. According to the data, the sand monitor lizard is already a national second-class protected animal in the country of origin, and private breeding is not allowed!
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