Abstract
The diet of a population of lace monitors,
Varanus varius, at Lake Burrendong was examined over the
spring, summer and autumn seasons. Carrion dominated the diet; it was eaten
consistently in all seasons by all the monitors and was generally supplemented
by live mammalian kills and invertebrates. Nestling birds and rabbits as well
as bird and reptile eggs were eaten mainly during the flush periods of the
spring and early summer. The data reported here agree with other reports for
the genus Varanus: that they are generalist carnivorous
predators and scavengers.
Subject
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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