Preliminary study on the growth rate and movement of water monitor lizard (Varanus salvator) at Sungai Tembeling Taman Negara


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Jamaluddin Hamzah, . and Jasmi Abdul, . and Wan Mohamad Wan Abdullah, . Preliminary study on the growth rate and movement of water monitor lizard (Varanus salvator) at Sungai Tembeling Taman Negara. pp. 63-78. ISSN 0121-8126

Abstract

Some people regard the monitor lizard as a pest and a scavenger. This is because they prey on chicks from farms and feed on carcasses of animals thrown into rivers or irrigation canals. However to some people the animal is an important source of income. The Indians trap the lizard not just for its meat but also the hide which is used for making shoes belts and other leather products. The Chinese on the other hand believe in the medicinal properties of the meat. Due to the ease of this reptile to survive it is found in most types of habitats in the villages and also deep in the jungle as long as it can find a suitable place to live. It is important to study this animal in order to gather informatiqn on the role the animal plays in the ecosystem. Up till now not much study has been done on the water monitor lizard especially those in their natural habitat. It is better to study the animal in its natural state rather than in captivity because results obtained from study in the natural state is more realistic and more accurate than the one in captivity. The study on water monitor lizard was startad in February 1983. Four Taman Negara staff were chosen with a responsibility to catch observe and collect any required data. A total of 34 lizards were trapped until 29.7.1983. Tables 1 2 and 3 show the number of monitor lizards trapped.


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Abstract

Some people regard the monitor lizard as a pest and a scavenger. This is because they prey on chicks from farms and feed on carcasses of animals thrown into rivers or irrigation canals. However to some people the animal is an important source of income. The Indians trap the lizard not just for its meat but also the hide which is used for making shoes belts and other leather products. The Chinese on the other hand believe in the medicinal properties of the meat. Due to the ease of this reptile to survive it is found in most types of habitats in the villages and also deep in the jungle as long as it can find a suitable place to live. It is important to study this animal in order to gather informatiqn on the role the animal plays in the ecosystem. Up till now not much study has been done on the water monitor lizard especially those in their natural habitat. It is better to study the animal in its natural state rather than in captivity because results obtained from study in the natural state is more realistic and more accurate than the one in captivity. The study on water monitor lizard was startad in February 1983. Four Taman Negara staff were chosen with a responsibility to catch observe and collect any required data. A total of 34 lizards were trapped until 29.7.1983. Tables 1 2 and 3 show the number of monitor lizards trapped.

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Item Type: Article
AGROVOC Term: Varanus
AGROVOC Term: Vertebrates
AGROVOC Term: Reptilia
AGROVOC Term: Varanidae
AGROVOC Term: Capture of animals
AGROVOC Term: Trapping
AGROVOC Term: Environmental monitoring
AGROVOC Term: Rivers
AGROVOC Term: National parks
AGROVOC Term: Growth rate
Depositing User: Mr. AFANDI ABDUL MALEK
Last Modified: 24 Apr 2025 00:54
URI: http://webagris.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/8545

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