A photo from the Los Angeles Zoo shows a perentie lizard hatching on Monday, December 2, 2024. The zoo is celebrating the successful birth of two healthy perentie lizards (Varanus giganteus). AP Photo


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The Los Angeles Zoo has announced the successful hatching of two baby perentie lizards, marking a historic first for the zoo. These reptiles, known as Varanus giganteus, are among the largest lizard species in the world, second only to the Komodo dragon and a few other species. The zoo shared the news on Thursday, celebrating this exciting milestone with its staff and visitors alike.

Perentie lizards are native to Australia, where they thrive in the wild. Although not considered endangered, these fascinating creatures are rarely seen in zoos outside of their homeland. The successful breeding of the perentie lizards at the LA Zoo is a significant achievement for the institution, as they become only one of three accredited zoos to have successfully bred these giant reptiles. The zoo is particularly proud of this accomplishment as it represents the first time perentie lizards have been bred there.

Byron Wusstig, the zoo's curator, expressed the team's excitement, saying, "It is incredibly rewarding for our team to experience success breeding this species." He added, "This species is not endangered, but it is rarely seen in zoo settings outside of Australia." This achievement underscores the zoo’s dedication to wildlife conservation and its role in preserving rare species.

The baby lizards, which hatched on December 2, 2024, are healthy and doing well. Zoo officials are closely monitoring them and have placed them in a controlled environment away from the public in their early stages of life. The zoo assures visitors that they can still see the father of the hatchlings in the Australia section, located near the Komodo dragon habitat.

A photo from the Los Angeles Zoo shows one of two perentie lizards born at the zoo on Thursday, December 12, 2024, in Los Angeles. AP Photo

Adult perentie lizards can grow to impressive sizes, reaching lengths of over 8 feet (2.4 meters) and weighing more than 40 pounds (18 kilograms). These reptiles are easily recognizable due to their brown skin, marked with cream or yellow patterns. Perenties are carnivorous and have an appetite for a variety of prey, including turtle eggs, insects, small mammals, birds, and other reptiles. Known for their powerful jaws, perentie lizards swallow their food whole, showcasing their formidable predatory skills.

The zoo’s successful breeding program is an important contribution to wildlife conservation and education. Visitors now have the rare opportunity to learn more about the perentie lizard and its unique behavior, including its hunting techniques and role in the Australian ecosystem. Though the baby lizards are currently off-exhibit, the zoo hopes to raise awareness of these incredible creatures and inspire more interest in reptile conservation efforts.

As one of the few places to successfully breed and care for this species, the Los Angeles Zoo continues to be a leader in fostering biodiversity and nurturing rare animals from around the world. Their dedication to preserving the perentie lizard is just one example of their broader mission to educate the public about wildlife and the importance of conservation.

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