Spiny-tailed monitors are diurnal, typically solitary ground-dwellers. This species is most often found in its shelter, mainly under rock slabs, wedged among boulders or in rock crevices, and in burrows. Only rarely do they hide in
spinifex. Small lizards such as
skinks,
geckos,
dragon lizards, or possibly smaller
monitor lizards are also eaten, making up about a third of its diet, as well as
marsupial joeys. Approximately 70% of its water requirement comes from food. A varied diet rich with different vertebrate and invertebrate prey (such as Dubia roaches, crickets, mealworms, eggs, shrimp, and, on a monthly basis, rodents) is important to the health of captive spiny-tailed monitors, as they naturally have a wide range of prey in the wild. == Reproduction ==