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Complete Rock Monitor Skeleton – A Rare and Remarkable Specimen from Southern Africa
Specifications:
Location:
Africa
Genus:
Varanus albigularis
Size:
140 x 80 cm
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Price on request
Lot Highlights
Description: This complete skeleton of a Rock Monitor (Varanus albigularis), also known as the White-throated Monitor, is a rare and extraordinary specimen from the rocky terrains of Southern Africa. The Rock Monitor is one of the largest and most powerful lizards in Africa, known for its robust build, powerful limbs, and distinctive white throat. This skeleton, preserved in perfect condition, offers a fascinating glimpse into the anatomy of this formidable reptile, showcasing its intricate bone structure and the adaptations that make it an apex predator in its environment.
Rarity and Value: The rarity of a complete Rock Monitor skeleton in such pristine condition is significant. Due to their size and strength, these monitors are difficult to find and even more challenging to preserve in their entirety. The value of this specimen is greatly enhanced by its completeness and the impeccable condition of each bone, making it a highly sought-after piece for collectors of herpetology and natural history. This skeleton is a rare opportunity to own a full skeletal representation of one of Africa’s most impressive reptiles.
Discovery: This Rock Monitor skeleton was discovered in the arid and rocky landscapes of Southern Africa, a region that is home to some of the most resilient and adaptive species on the continent. The skeleton was found during an ecological survey of the area, carefully extracted from its resting place by a team of herpetologists. The discovery of a complete skeleton in such a harsh environment is an unusual and fortunate event, as the natural conditions often lead to partial or fragmented remains.
Human Touch: After its discovery, the skeleton underwent a meticulous cleaning and assembly process by experts in vertebrate paleontology. Each bone was carefully cleaned and preserved to ensure that the skeleton remained intact and stable. The assembly of the skeleton required precise alignment and careful handling to maintain the natural posture and anatomy of the Rock Monitor. The human touch in this process was one of careful craftsmanship and scientific expertise, ensuring that the skeleton could be displayed in its most authentic and impressive form.
This complete Rock Monitor skeleton is not just a rare reptilian artifact; it is a powerful symbol of the resilience and strength of one of Africa’s largest lizards. Its rarity, perfect condition, and the story of its discovery make it an invaluable addition to any collection focused on reptiles, natural history, or the extraordinary biodiversity of Southern Africa.
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