ABOUT PROTECTED AND UNPROTECTED LIMONA IN INDONESIA

Lizard is a species of lizard that has medium to large size.

Monitor lizards are generally lizards from the Varanoidea superfamily or in the Varanoidea Superfamily still remaining and living today only from the Varanidae family or the Lanthanotidae family.

We also need to know, we should be proud and very grateful because 40% of all monitor lizard species in the world are found in Indonesia, while the rest are found in Australia, Africa, and other countries on the Asian continent.

Meanwhile, 80% of the total number of monitor lizards in Indonesia. Spread in eastern Indonesia. Friends of the Children of East Indonesia for having a wealth of Exotic Biological Species. In particular, the diversity of species of lizard lizards.

And uniquely Indonesia has two animal assets that make Indonesia an identity and famous in the world, for example Komodo dragons, and the living fossil of the Bornean monitor lizard (Earless Monitor).

14 species of monitor lizards that have been included as protected animals. 13 species from the family Varanidae or one from the Lanthanotidae.

Meanwhile, the lizard species that are not protected are the Salvator komaini monitor lizard, or other lizard species other than the 13 species and the only species from the Lanthanotidae family.

Is Varanus macraei not included in the list of protected animals by the government?

The answer is, because currently the blue tree monitor lizard trade is known to be a monitor lizard that comes from captivity.

 Lipi has recommended the Blue Tutul Tree monitor lizard to be included in the list of protected animals through a quote that I took from kompas.com

According to LIPI (blue tree monitor lizard), it is recommended that this monitor lizard be protected immediately. Blue monitor lizards should not be harvested in nature, said Amir, when met in Depok, West Java, Wednesday (19/12/2018)".




















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