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A Baby of One of the World's Most Endangered Monitor Lizard Species Was Born in Zagreb

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Two blue monitor lizards (Varanus macraei), endemic to Indonesia, were recently born at the Zagreb Zoo. They are one of the most endangered monitor lizard species in the world. The cubs were hatched by a 14-year-old male and a 10-year-old female, who arrived in Zagreb about ten years ago.
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Two blue monitor lizards (Varanus macraei), endemic to Indonesia, were recently born at the Zagreb Zoo. They are one of the most endangered monitor lizard species in the world. The cubs were hatched by a 14-year-old male and a 10-year-old female, who arrived in Zagreb about ten years ago.

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sta.si broke the news in on Thursday, October 16, 2025.
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