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The Pilbara Monitor (Varanus bushi), also known as Bush's Monitor, is a newly discovered species of monitor lizard. The species is named after naturalist and herpetologist, Brian Bush. This species belongs to the subgenus, Odatria. Pilbara monitors live in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. The Pilbara Monitor is most similar to the Stripe-tailed Goanna and the Pygmy Mulga Goanna of all monitor lizards. However, the Pilbara monitor can be distinguished from these other two species as it has some morphological and genetic differences. Details about the behavior of this monitor are relatively unknown.

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  • Pilbara Monitor
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  • The Pilbara Monitor (Varanus bushi), also known as Bush's Monitor, is a newly discovered species of monitor lizard. The species is named after naturalist and herpetologist, Brian Bush. This species belongs to the subgenus, Odatria. Pilbara monitors live in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. The Pilbara Monitor is most similar to the Stripe-tailed Goanna and the Pygmy Mulga Goanna of all monitor lizards. However, the Pilbara monitor can be distinguished from these other two species as it has some morphological and genetic differences. Details about the behavior of this monitor are relatively unknown.
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  • Varanus bushi
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  • LC
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  • Animalia
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  • V. bushi
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  • IUCN 3.1
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  • Pilbara Monitor
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  • Varanus
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  • Chordata
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  • The Pilbara Monitor (Varanus bushi), also known as Bush's Monitor, is a newly discovered species of monitor lizard. The species is named after naturalist and herpetologist, Brian Bush. This species belongs to the subgenus, Odatria. Pilbara monitors live in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. The Pilbara Monitor is most similar to the Stripe-tailed Goanna and the Pygmy Mulga Goanna of all monitor lizards. However, the Pilbara monitor can be distinguished from these other two species as it has some morphological and genetic differences. Details about the behavior of this monitor are relatively unknown.
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