kabaragoya
Pronunciation
/kˌæbɐɹɐɡˈɔɪə/

Definition & Meaning of "kabaragoya"in English

Kabaragoya
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a local name for the water monitor lizard, a large, aquatic reptile found in parts of Asia

Grammatical Information
Animacy status
animate
Plural form
kabaragoyas

What is a "Kabaragoya"?

The Kabaragoya, also known as the Sri Lankan water monitor, is a large lizard species native to Sri Lanka and parts of India. It is one of the largest lizard species in the world, reaching lengths of up to 3 meters. The Kabaragoya has a robust body, long tail, and distinctive yellow and black patterning. It is semi-aquatic and often found near water sources such as rivers, lakes, and wetlands. Kabaragoyas are opportunistic predators, feeding on a variety of prey including fish, amphibians, birds, and small mammals. Despite their impressive size, they are generally shy and avoid human interaction.

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