The earless monitor lizards that Nijman found for sale on Facebook and reptile forums no doubt originated from the region where the research team worked in Indonesian Borneo. You can buy Savannah monitors, Nile monitors, Water monitors, as well as many other incredible species. Borneo’s lizards Some 105 species of lizards have been discovered in Borneo’s tropical rainforests, including the green crested lizard or Borneo bloodsucker (Bronchocela cristatella). International experts believe that rare species such as earless monitor lizards could not be captive-bred for sale in trade fairs. Experts call them “the Holy Grail of herpetologists.” Due to their scarcity, the zoologists barely have any information regarding them. Storrs Monitor Lizard for sale This advert is located in and around Manchester, Greater Manchester 0.0.1 CB19 Varanus Storri one of the smallest dwarf monitors reaching up to 40cm in total length and full of character. In all, 105 species of lizards (in 35 genera from nine families) are now known from the region.

The last review of the lizards of Borneo was by De Rooij (1915), after which Das (2004 ; 2006 and 2006 online) did a tremendous contribution towards the development of the knowledge on tetrapod reptiles of the island. These semiaquatic, brown lizards are native to the Southeast Asian Island of Borneo.

The tail of this lizard makes up over 75% of its total body length and the lizard changes colour from bright green to brown when threatened. There are very few reptiles as impressive, or as intelligent, as monitors.

This special species is called as the Borneo Earless Monitor lizard.

Called “the Holy Grail of herpetologists” among the global community of reptile aficionados because so little is known about them, the ultra-rare lizards are native to the island of Borneo and concentrate in lowland rainforests near rivers.

Highly carnivorous with insatiable appetites, it's always an adventure feeding these lizards.