The scientific name for the Nile Monitor is Varanus niloticus.
the nile crocodile and especially the nile monitor
no because they will fight..
The monitor is strong but a mongoose is so fast. A Nile Monitor could beat most of the mongoose subspecies but the White Tailed Mongoose would beat even a Nile Monitor.
up your butt
no, not like someother species of lizards the nile monitor lizards tail doesn't grow back.
ReptilesNile Monitor LizardNile CrocodileMammalsHippopotamusHoney BadgerBaboonBirdsMarabou Stork
the water from the nile isn't salt water
A water monitor is a type of monitor lizard. See the Related Links for more information on the Malayan Water Monitor.
The Nile Monitor is a reptile resembling a smaller komodo dragon. The Nile Monitor is measured between 4-6 feet, but has been known to exceed 8 feet. Their strong muscular bodies are only rivaled in the strength found in their jaws. Despite the risks these creatures can present, they are known to be kept as pets. They are indigenous to most parts of Africa.
Some common, large African lizards that may be what you are referring to are: Nile Water Monitor, Savannah monitor, Egyptian Uromastyx (largest Uromastyx, though it could be another kind of Uromastyx), Black or Green Tree monitor. Those are just a few. It is probably a monitor of some sort.
the nile river was made of water