Palawan water monitor


The Palawan water monitor is a quite large species of monitor lizard in the family Varanidae. The species is endemic to the Philippines.

Description

Varanus palawanensis can reach total length of 2 metres.
The best studied water monitor population of the Philippines is that of Calauit, a small islet belonging to the Calamian Island Group at the north-easterly margin of Palawan Province. Gaulke provided morphological data for 167 specimens. The longest specimen had a total length of 1880 mm with parts of its tail missing. The smallest specimen measured only 390 mm from the tip of the tail to the tip of the snout. Latter specimen had a snout-vent length of 14 cm, while the largest measured 78.8 cm. The mean snout-vent length was 54.77 cm.

Taxonomy

Varanus palawanensis has enough differences to be considered a distinct species from the closely related V. salvator, V. marmoratus, and V. rasmusseni. V. palawanensis belongs to the subgenus Soterosaurus with these three species and several other species.

Distribution

Palawan water monitor is endemic in the Greater Palawan region.