There are many kinds of monitor lizards. Do you think it's weird?
Candida: A family of lizards. There are 34~56 species of Nostoc family 1 genus, which are mainly distributed in tropical areas of Oceania, Africa and Asia at night. The family of monitor lizards includes the largest living lizard, the most famous of which is Komodo Varanus komododensis, which is distributed in some islands of lesser sunda islands. Its body length can exceed 3m and its weight is 165kg. The unreliable record of Varanus salvadorii in New Guinea is 5 meters long, but the reliable record is less than 3 meters. The yellow-spotted monitor lizard is much thinner than the Komodo monitor lizard, and the same length and weight are much lighter. There are also some small species of monitor lizards, such as the Australian short-tailed monitor lizard Varanus brevicauda, whose head length is only 12 cm. All monitor lizards eat animal food, among which the largest Komodo monitor lizard can prey on large mammals, and the smaller one feeds on insects. Many other monitor lizards eat a wide range of foods, including carrion, eggs and various small animals that can be caught.