My Con Bio guys are discussing the fact that, while most new animal species are things like insects and nematodes, there's still the occasional big, new vertebrate. Here's one. A new paper in
Biology Letters describes a 6 foot long fruit-eating monitor from the Phillipines. Of course, there's already a sign of trouble. The new lizard, named
Varanus bitatawa, was first observed when scientists photographed a local hunter with one he had killed for food. They're apparently an important part of the diet of the indigeneous people in the area.
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