I had an Asian water monitor growing up. He was a pretty chill dude. Also knew a guy who had one even bigger than mine that would come running like a huge dog when you called him.
@@Victoriaghh Sorry to hear that. Mine would occasionally whip me with his tail like a green iguana if he thought I was getting uppity, but he'd sit on my shoulder or my lap for hours and chill while we watched TV. He never even tried to bite me. He was only about 5-6' tail and all. We went out of town one weekend, and all four of his heating lights blew while we were gone, so he got cold. He got an upper respiratory tract infection from that, and I got antibiotics from the vet. He didn't want to take them, and I scratched his gum/mouth with the syringe (no needle) trying to force them into him. He developed mouth rot from that scratch, and that ended him.
@@Victoriaghh Dude, when a 6 foot V. salvator don't wanna take meds, it's like WWIII. Even during all that though, he never once tried to bite me. We came home and I immediately saw all his lights were out, and he simultaneously blew a bubble of snot out of his nose to show me what a bad daddy I was. Never thought about snakes being a whole lot easier. Trying to get his mouth open was like trying to open a coconut with a pair of toothpicks.
10:00, and i also heard on a tv show called wild kratts, that some people think that if a gila monster bites you, it won't let go until the sun goes down.
Thats kinda just a metaphor. They usually let go within about 30-45 minutes in "bite and hold" situations and in more rare circumstances hold onto a person for up to 2 hours or more.
Wonderful video. One thing on the Komodo. It is also carnivorous. It is good the juveniles can climb trees as older ones do not have a problem eating them.
There are quite a number of lizard species that are cannibalistic. Even snakes, crocodilians, and sometimes even turtles will cannibalize their own kind.
This video gave me a really cool idea, please could you talk about the ‘exotic’ animals that live in the uk, like the snakes lizards and amphibians that live here, Monitor lizards are so cool, another great vid
I went to Indonesia this past august. We saw water monitor in Borneo and Komodo dragons in Komodo. The Komodo experience was so disapointing, we saw 2 little wild ones next to a beach and we were excited because next stop was the National Park. It was a total scam. They have the biggest dragons drugged under the shadow of trees so tourist can see them very close and take photos with them. I totally hated it. I would rather not see one single one than seeing them this way, was a very sad experience.
Seen a asian water monitor lizard in bali swimming up a river then onto a bank a very surreal experience for me being from Ireland I really appreciate it another great video ❤
Ngl brushing over the croc monitors teeth is a bold play. Those things are absolutely massive and while there’s no record kill if they wanted to they could easily kill a person
Fun fact: friend of mine did a cruise through Indonesia and were offered a trip to see kimodos but any menstruating females were.not allowed. The smell of blood would cause them to attack.
Feb 18 2024Christopher Ward of Littleton , Colorado suffered a bite from one of his pet Gila monsters. He died a few days later. The Gila monster name was Winston . 😮
I use to catch little monitors as a kid, never knew they venomous. Probably wouldn’t have stopped me as I also played with cotton mouths, alligator snapping turtles, and Asian soft shell turtles.
Based on Clients reptile room, i would move the Crocodile monitor to second place. The poison from the Gila monster may be lethat, but getting half a leg ripped to shreds would have me bleed out in a short time.
I remember an actor getting bit by one (maybe a Baldwin, Alec?). It was an exhibition type deal where a Zoo Keeper was there showing this beautiful create and it bit his shoe. Shoe had large cuts in it. Pretty wild. Anyone else remember this? It is probably on YT.
I live in India and one time an asian water monitor had entered my grandmother's house and was basically climbing up the window. That's when i learnt a myth about monitor lizards basically "a monitor lizard has poison tipped tail and if one whips you with it's tail your skin will rot away". I mean that is a pretty dumb thing to believe ngl.
Since snakes are lizards, they could have taken all the top spots here. But I guess it makes sense to exclude them to show us a few of the more dangerous beaded lizards and monitor lizards.
I think I saw a video by Clint's Reptiles where he talked about crocodile monitors and how dangerous they can be. If I remember right the teeth were inordinately huge? The ones he met were very well-behaved but it was very much a 'handle with caution' situation.
You are the only person so far to point that out. Croc monitors are easily number 1 on the list without a doubt. Sorry but an Argus monitor beats out and Asian water monitor and gila monster 10 of 10 times when talking about dangerous
I would put crocodile monitors much higher on the list because they have the largest teeth of any lizard - including the Komodo dragon - and one of the worst venoms of any monitor. I also researched a bit and found that a woman in Papua New Guinea was bitten by a crocodile monitor in 1983 and died of infection from the bacteria in the lizard's mouth. I would also put blue tree monitors somewhere on the list (maybe instead of beaded lizards) because even though they are smaller lizards, they have some of the most neurotoxic venom of the monitors people bitten by these monitors have seen symptoms such as immense pain, muscle spasms, nausea and much more. I don't believe their bites to be fatal but are one of the few lizards where you should definitely seek professional medical advice and attention if bitten. I'm pretty sure their venom need to be so toxic and fast acting to catch birds and other arboreal creatures - similar to sea snakes needing fast acting venom to catch fish.
You could've included snakes on this list since they are technically lizards (Monitor lizards are more closely related to snakes than they are to geckos, which means if both monitors and geckos are lizards, so are snakes). Then again I can see why you'd exclude them.
The most notorious of the monitor bites and has the largest teeth, and it gets put on the bottom XD Id have put the puppy dog asian at the bottom rather than the croc but ok. To be fair for the wild pop, there probably too aborial to cause to much issues. But they sure have a rep in the hobby, love the heck out of them though
I've had an asian water monitor and a tegu, but I genuinely don't think monitors are suited to captivity whatsoever. Tegus can adjust, assuming you have an entire room for a grow tent to use as an enclosure. Also assuming you don't mind cutting up various organ meats for your tegu lol
11:53. It is very sad that those people were killed in that national park, and my condolences to those families who lost their loved ones. These are beautiful animals. However, there is something that should not be aloud, and that is to sell deadly animals in pet shops. As for seeing these animals in the wild, it is wise to respect them and not get too close. 🤙🏼🙂🤙🏼❤️
@merryn9000 No. It is not even legal to own a Komodo Lizard. Perhaps I should have been specific. I know that Monitor Lizards and Gila Monster are sols in some Petshops/Reptarium stores. I do not know if in the U.K. they are sold, that is not something that have looked into, but from watching videos on TH-cam I know that there are people who have managed to buy them. I tried to share a link with you of a news report in the U.K. of what happened to a man, yet it seems that TH-cam has blocked it. 🤙🏼🙂🤙🏼❤️
@@shafiksunderani4230 Anguimorpha is a group that includes Beaded lizard and Monitors, and excludes snakes. However it also excludes most other lizards as well.
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I had an Asian water monitor growing up. He was a pretty chill dude. Also knew a guy who had one even bigger than mine that would come running like a huge dog when you called him.
Aw man, I had one, and he was an ass. Wild caught, so he was not used to people, and when he bit, he just wouldn't let go.
@@Victoriaghh Sorry to hear that. Mine would occasionally whip me with his tail like a green iguana if he thought I was getting uppity, but he'd sit on my shoulder or my lap for hours and chill while we watched TV. He never even tried to bite me. He was only about 5-6' tail and all. We went out of town one weekend, and all four of his heating lights blew while we were gone, so he got cold. He got an upper respiratory tract infection from that, and I got antibiotics from the vet. He didn't want to take them, and I scratched his gum/mouth with the syringe (no needle) trying to force them into him. He developed mouth rot from that scratch, and that ended him.
@@kizmo2317 That's so unfortunate... :( Some of my snakes got URIs and it's a lot easier to give them medication than a lizard I'd imagine!!
@@Victoriaghh Dude, when a 6 foot V. salvator don't wanna take meds, it's like WWIII. Even during all that though, he never once tried to bite me. We came home and I immediately saw all his lights were out, and he simultaneously blew a bubble of snot out of his nose to show me what a bad daddy I was.
Never thought about snakes being a whole lot easier. Trying to get his mouth open was like trying to open a coconut with a pair of toothpicks.
My dogs killed them by the dozen
I love these lizards, especially the crocodile monitor and the Famous Komodo dragon
10:00, and i also heard on a tv show called wild kratts, that some people think that if a gila monster bites you, it won't let go until the sun goes down.
HELL YEAH, WILD KRATTS
Thats kinda just a metaphor. They usually let go within about 30-45 minutes in "bite and hold" situations and in more rare circumstances hold onto a person for up to 2 hours or more.
Every Character in " Jessie" being absolutely terrified of Mrs. Kipling makes a lot more sense now.
LOL
Great information nicely packed into a tight length; your style never fails to deliver.
Also, how about a top 5 slowest tortoises?
thank you i appreciate the support and haha i have no idea where to start with that video idea :)
@TsukiCove Are you not using AI to make these videos? Just ask it to make it for you!
AI voice sucks. @@krisf4969
Wonderful video. One thing on the Komodo. It is also carnivorous. It is good the juveniles can climb trees as older ones do not have a problem eating them.
*cannibals
There are quite a number of lizard species that are cannibalistic. Even snakes, crocodilians, and sometimes even turtles will cannibalize their own kind.
I mean, calories are calories at the end of the day. In a 'Might makes right' sorta world, you gotta take what you can get.
@@AnimalsVehiclesAndMore not just reptiles but a large portion of the animal kingdom partakes in cannibalism.
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Best information I never knew I wanted to know. ..p.s. I appreciate that you use metric and standard numbers. Big time.
Idk y TH-cam doesn't push your videos to me anymore. Ive been subscribed for like 3 years
Your channel is always intelligent, interesting and chill👍
thanks i really appreciate it :)
It's still remarks me today that coyote Peterson is still alive
I have a bearded dragon at home !! He is so cool and cute 🤩🤩
Excellent video as always!
AMAZING VIDEO AS USUAL TSUKI! KEEP IT UP!
thanks and will do :)
This video gave me a really cool idea, please could you talk about the ‘exotic’ animals that live in the uk, like the snakes lizards and amphibians that live here,
Monitor lizards are so cool, another great vid
Like aesculapian snakes and stick insects? Think he’s done a few of these a while ago…could be wrong though!
Sheerness has a yellow tailed scorpion colony living in the Dock area. There's also wallabie colonies, largest ones in Scotland and the Isle of man
I love lizards, i have a pet bw tegu they are really cute and smart
Yay, new video! I love lizards!!
How about a dangerous turtle list? Snapping Turtles would be on that list
I went to Indonesia this past august. We saw water monitor in Borneo and Komodo dragons in Komodo. The Komodo experience was so disapointing, we saw 2 little wild ones next to a beach and we were excited because next stop was the National Park. It was a total scam. They have the biggest dragons drugged under the shadow of trees so tourist can see them very close and take photos with them. I totally hated it. I would rather not see one single one than seeing them this way, was a very sad experience.
What’s your proof they were drugged?
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Seen a asian water monitor lizard in bali swimming up a river then onto a bank a very surreal experience for me being from Ireland I really appreciate it another great video ❤
Ngl brushing over the croc monitors teeth is a bold play. Those things are absolutely massive and while there’s no record kill if they wanted to they could easily kill a person
Fun fact: friend of mine did a cruise through Indonesia and were offered a trip to see kimodos but any menstruating females were.not allowed. The smell of blood would cause them to attack.
Monitor lizards are gonna dominate this list
Excellent video 😊
Perfect Timing
Awesome
Feb 18 2024Christopher Ward of Littleton , Colorado suffered a bite from one of his pet Gila monsters.
He died a few days later.
The Gila monster name was Winston . 😮
Don't forget the lizards from the Book and movie "Holes". Very deadly😁
I use to catch little monitors as a kid, never knew they venomous. Probably wouldn’t have stopped me as I also played with cotton mouths, alligator snapping turtles, and Asian soft shell turtles.
Based on Clients reptile room, i would move the Crocodile monitor to second place. The poison from the Gila monster may be lethat, but getting half a leg ripped to shreds would have me bleed out in a short time.
I remember an actor getting bit by one (maybe a Baldwin, Alec?). It was an exhibition type deal where a Zoo Keeper was there showing this beautiful create and it bit his shoe. Shoe had large cuts in it. Pretty wild. Anyone else remember this? It is probably on YT.
That was someone's husband. Sharon Stone's maybe
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There’s actually been recent studies that megalania was actually more closely related to the perenties than the Komodo dragon
I live in India and one time an asian water monitor had entered my grandmother's house and was basically climbing up the window. That's when i learnt a myth about monitor lizards basically "a monitor lizard has poison tipped tail and if one whips you with it's tail your skin will rot away". I mean that is a pretty dumb thing to believe ngl.
I wonder how could a Monitor Lizard be SA'ed in India?
My country is seriously unsafe for everyone.
Since snakes are lizards, they could have taken all the top spots here. But I guess it makes sense to exclude them to show us a few of the more dangerous beaded lizards and monitor lizards.
yeah i think people would be a bit confused if i included snakes haha
I think I saw a video by Clint's Reptiles where he talked about crocodile monitors and how dangerous they can be. If I remember right the teeth were inordinately huge? The ones he met were very well-behaved but it was very much a 'handle with caution' situation.
You are the only person so far to point that out. Croc monitors are easily number 1 on the list without a doubt. Sorry but an Argus monitor beats out and Asian water monitor and gila monster 10 of 10 times when talking about dangerous
I can't even think of 5 lizards I'd call dangerous, heloderma, croc monitor, and komodo, wonder what else there could be.
I have a pet bearded dragon. Lizards are such amazing creatures!
I work with a crocodile monitor they are the longest lizard on the planet due to their tail length
What about the megalania ? They are extremely powerful
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1:44 Well, I mean snakes are lizards, but that's besides the point.
I would put crocodile monitors much higher on the list because they have the largest teeth of any lizard - including the Komodo dragon - and one of the worst venoms of any monitor. I also researched a bit and found that a woman in Papua New Guinea was bitten by a crocodile monitor in 1983 and died of infection from the bacteria in the lizard's mouth. I would also put blue tree monitors somewhere on the list (maybe instead of beaded lizards) because even though they are smaller lizards, they have some of the most neurotoxic venom of the monitors people bitten by these monitors have seen symptoms such as immense pain, muscle spasms, nausea and much more. I don't believe their bites to be fatal but are one of the few lizards where you should definitely seek professional medical advice and attention if bitten. I'm pretty sure their venom need to be so toxic and fast acting to catch birds and other arboreal creatures - similar to sea snakes needing fast acting venom to catch fish.
Human
Number 1 deadliest lizard
You could've included snakes on this list since they are technically lizards (Monitor lizards are more closely related to snakes than they are to geckos, which means if both monitors and geckos are lizards, so are snakes). Then again I can see why you'd exclude them.
yeah it wouldn't really make sense to most people if i included snakes haha
The most notorious of the monitor bites and has the largest teeth, and it gets put on the bottom XD Id have put the puppy dog asian at the bottom rather than the croc but ok. To be fair for the wild pop, there probably too aborial to cause to much issues. But they sure have a rep in the hobby, love the heck out of them though
Headaches from the gila monster or from allergic reactions
Do this with crocodilians pls
There is a case of a man that was killed by his pet nile monitors in 2002
Huh, surprised the Lot lizard wasn’t number 1
Very dangerous lizard
Outstanding sir
As a kid I always thought crocodiles and alligators were just big lizards. literally the same animal just way bigger
I've had an asian water monitor and a tegu, but I genuinely don't think monitors are suited to captivity whatsoever. Tegus can adjust, assuming you have an entire room for a grow tent to use as an enclosure. Also assuming you don't mind cutting up various organ meats for your tegu lol
Ysuki wil be ranking em from least deadliest to the fkn Komodo Dragon. FFS, it's called a dragon!
I heard guy got beat up a wombat during a tour of Australia and you can put on animals that are harmless but deadly
Gotta be careful around Lot Lizards. They're more dangerous than youd expext
Thought the perentie was second biggest and would rank here
Asian water monitors get quite a bit bigger than perenties
@@merryn9000 I see though thought it would rank here as one of the deadliest, being Australia's biggest lizard
I think the Salt Water Crocodile is the largest reptile…
Can you make top 5 animals native to South Korea are included Asian black bear finless porpoises Siberian musk deer red crowed crane and leopard cat
Here's one, 5 smartest animal species in the world or Most underrated animals in the world,
Komodo dragon vs. Chuck Norris?????
11:53. It is very sad that those people were killed in that national park, and my condolences to those families who lost their loved ones.
These are beautiful animals. However, there is something that should not be aloud, and that is to sell deadly animals in pet shops.
As for seeing these animals in the wild, it is wise to respect them and not get too close. 🤙🏼🙂🤙🏼❤️
What pet shops are selling komodo dragons?!
@merryn9000 No. It is not even legal to own a Komodo Lizard.
Perhaps I should have been specific.
I know that Monitor Lizards and Gila Monster are sols in some Petshops/Reptarium stores.
I do not know if in the U.K. they are sold, that is not something that have looked into, but from watching videos on TH-cam I know that there are people who have managed to buy them.
I tried to share a link with you of a news report in the U.K. of what happened to a man, yet it seems that TH-cam has blocked it. 🤙🏼🙂🤙🏼❤️
I swear he sounds like a Skyrim creator named Avarti
we're just both British that's it haha
@@TsukiCove well if it's the same person it's cool, both you have excellent channels
Im never leaving new England
Yo CROC MONITOR are Number one The speed and the TEETH 12 foot they get not 8 Croc have bigger teeth than Kamodo
how about tegu lizard in florida they are bigger
They’re really not. Also, they’re way less aggressive than monitors.
I miss your intro
Since all snakes are taxonomically lizards, this list is wildly inaccurate.
What term would you use to refer to lizards but not snakes?
Lame semantics nitpick.
@@shafiksunderani4230 Anguimorpha is a group that includes Beaded lizard and Monitors, and excludes snakes. However it also excludes most other lizards as well.
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Calm down, it's not that serious. Also, nobody cares.
Since when are crocodilians not lizards?
they have never been lizards?
You said it yourself, they’re crocodilians. Not lizards. Lizard shaped but not lizards.
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Here’s a ranking video I came with
Ranking the most impressive monkeys
Like species like baboons mandrills gelada uakari red howler monkey proboscis monkey lion tailed macaque
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