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JAI:Who is that animal

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PAN:Its Varanus

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JAI:(Lets just begins with) the characteristic of varanus

Length of the average adult was about 2.5-3 meters include the tail

It has a long fined tip of tongue used to secure a food

PAN:A long sharp claw use in climb a tree

It has Black body and a white or yellow stripe of flower rough scale across the whole body

The tail has exactly same size as the body. It is an important organ for balance and movement.

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JAI:Varanus being common in large urban communities such as many areas of Bangkok such as Lumpini
Park, Dusit Zoo. It is an animal that can swim well. Being able to dive a long time and likes to go into the
water Able to adapt to various environments as well. It often lives in areas with water sources, living in
both good sewage sources. polluted waste.

PAN:It refers to eat rotting food, scraps, sometimes eats living small animals but they are not predators.
but it’s a natural carnivore Sometimes they can eat smaller worms as food. The young ones may dig the
soil for insects or earthworms to eat.it has an excellent digestive system. Their stomach contains highly
acidic gastric juice and bacteria use to dedicated decomposing carcasses.

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PAN:At the present time, Varanus becomes more common and found in many places. It would be
considered as a local in the future Varanus help keep the city clean Varanus isn’t dangerous animal so it
was capable to be raise as a pet but the law right now wasn’t support much Varanus to be consider as a
pet
JAI: Varanus are considered as an economic animal. they are encouraged to cultivate to use the meat
for consumption, especially the meat at the base of the tail called "Bong Tan" and the skins make leather
products such as bags, belts, as well as crocodiles and in academics, there are also a collection and
examination of the DNA of the Varanus. By the Department of Genetics Faculty of Science Mahidol
University to study genetic diversity in order to develop into an economic animal in the future as well.

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Both: Thankyou

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