Toothless Reptiles 26,085 views. Hahaha so cool!!! Varanus Jobiensis Bojasha1. - Duration: 3:31. Each of the three species of these monitor lizards utilizes different habitats in New Guinea. These lizards are closely related to the blue tail monitor and the mangrove monitor. Loading... Unsubscribe from Bojasha1? Peach throat monitors prefer dense forests and are excellent climbers. Good rock climber, but most activity is horizontal. Watch Queue Queue. Varanus jobiensis in Captivity MIKE STEFANI Chicago, Illinois, US saseech64@aol.com Abstract - The captive husbandry and reproduction of Varanus jobiensis is reported. Captive Care ... Croc Monitor Varanus Salvadorii Urban Free-Roam Action! Peach throat monitors are found on the island of New Guinea. This video is unavailable. Pilbara region (Western Australia), the animals of the southern distribution area in the Hamersley Range have been elevated to a separate species Varanus hamersleyensis in 2014 Habitat Canyons and rocky slopes with spinifex and other vegetation, along brooks in the canyons. Peach Throat Monitor (Varanus jobiensis) Care Sheet. Watch Queue Queue A wild-caught adult pair of V. jobiensis maintained together year-round copulated in August 2007, resulting in a clutch of 5 eggs.