Morphological characteristics of the desert monitor lizard

Morphological characteristics of the Gobi monitor lizard
Gobi monitor lizard

The desert monitor lizard, also known as the desert monitor lizard, can reach up to 140 centimeters in length. It has long toenails and is one of the important tools for attacking enemies and humans. Its tail is 2 feet 4 inches long, and its nostrils are eye-shaped, located in front of the eyes. son.
The teeth of the Gobi monitor lizard are very sharp. The tip of the snout is concave, the nostrils are diagonally opened, and are closer to the eye sockets. The toes are short and the tail is rounded or slightly flat. The scales on the head are very small, and the scales on the back are small and smooth. The scales on both sides of the neck are tapered. The scales on the abdomen are smooth and have 110-125 rows.
They are grayish-yellow, with more or less brown patterns. Young lizards have yellow dots and dark brown patterns.

                    </p>

                </p>