Varanidae: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Chordata
- Class
- Reptilia
- Order
- Squamata
- Family
- Varanidae
- Genus
- Species
- Scientific Name
- Varanidae
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Varanidae
The Varanidae are a family of lizards in the superfamily Varanoidea and order Anguimorpha. The family, a group of carnivorous and frugivorous lizards, includes the living genus Varanus and a number of extinct genera more closely related to Varanus than to the earless monitor lizard (Lanthanotus). Varanus includes the Komodo dragon (the largest living lizard), crocodile monitor, savannah monitor, the goannas of Australia and Southeast Asia, and various other species with a similarly distinctive appearance. Their closest living relatives are the earless monitor lizard and Chinese crocodile lizard. The oldest members of the family are known from the Late Cretaceous of Mongolia.
...Varanidae in languages:
- Afrikaans
- Likkewane
- Arabic
- ورليات
- Bokmål
- Varanfamilien
- Chinese
- 巨蜥科
- Czech
- varanovití
- Danish
- Varanfamilien
- Dutch
- Varanen
- English
- Monitor Lizards
- English
- Varanids
- French
- Varans
- German
- Warane
- Hebrew
- כוחיים
- Hungarian
- varánuszfélék
- Indonesian
- Biawak
- Italian
- Varano
- Japanese
- オオトカゲ科
- Portuguese
- Lagartos-monitores
- Russian
- Вараны
- Sinhala
- කබරගොයින් සහ තලගොයින්
- Swahili
- Kenge
- Thai
- กิ้งก่ามอนิเตอร์
- Thai
- เหี้ย ตะกวด
- Ukrainian
- Варанові
- Ukrainian
- Варани
- Vietnamese
- Kỳ đà
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
- Agamidae
- Alopoglossidae
- Anguidae
- Anolidae
- Chamaeleonidae
- Cordylidae
- Corytophanidae
- Crotaphytidae
- Dibamidae
- Diploglossidae
- Gekkota
- Gerrhosauridae
- Gymnophthalmidae
- Helodermatidae
- Hoplocercidae
- Iguanidae
- Lacertidae
- Lanthanotidae
- Leiocephalidae
- Leiosauridae
- Liolaemidae
- Opluridae
- Phrynosomatidae
- Polychrotidae
- Scincidae
- Shinisauridae
- Teiidae
- Tropiduridae
- Varanidae
- Xantusiidae
- Xenosauridae















































