Talk:Rock monitor
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Hi everyone! One of my class assignments is to write a brief commentary about a Wikipedia page on lizards and post my comment on the talk page. Please note that I haven't researched this lizard, so this is only my impression based on reading the article. This article gave a good overview of the size and diet of the Rock monitor. I learned that this lizard occasionally scavenges carcasses, including those of larger mammals such as the velvet monkey! The descriptions of the intelligence of the lizard, its range, habitat, and cultural impact are less detailed, though. That being said, it is very interesting that an experiment was conducted that determined that these lizards can count to up to six. I am curious as to what previous studies or observations prompted this researcher to study the intelligence of these lizards. I wish that this was included in this section of the Wikipedia page to give more context to why someone would study the ability of these lizards to count. Because these lizards are considered to be intelligent, I wish this article included more information about their behavior. The article would benefit from subheadings about the monitor’s mate-seeking behavior and male-male aggression or other courtship rituals. There is also no mention of the current conservation status of the Rock monitor. The article does mention that the blood of the Rock monitor is being used as a folk treatment for HIV, so I am curious to know if this has affected the population numbers of the lizard in a significant way. There is actually nothing on the talk page for this lizard! Because of this, I’ll post this commentary on the talk page.Tulipsareverypretty (talk) 20:06, 21 September 2021 (UTC)