
Appearance
''V. cumingi'' has the highest degree of yellow coloration among all the endemic water monitors in the Philippines, probably even in the world.Naming
The specific name, ''cumingi'', is in honor of English conchologist and botanist Hugh Cuming.Two subspecies were formerly recognized: ''V. c. cumingi'' occurring on Mindanao and offshore islands and ''V. c. samarensis'' on the islands of Bohol, Leyte and Samar. However, the latter has since been elevated to full species status as ''Varanus samarensis''.Habitat
''V. cumingi'' inhabits primary and secondary forests, and cultivated lands.Food
The diet of ''V. cumingi'' is composed of rodents, birds, fish, crustaceans, mollusks, and other invertebrates, including eggs and carrion.References:
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