V. albigularis are generalists, feeding opportunistically on a broad variety of prey in the wild, such as other
lizards,
amphibians,
birds,
snakes,
tortoises,
eggs and small
mammals. Tortoises make up a significant part of their diet, and are swallowed whole due to the hard shell. Otherwise, this species consumes very little vertebrate prey, eating primarily invertebrates, especially
millipedes,
beetles,
molluscs,
orthopterans and
scorpions. Millipedes for example form nearly a quarter of their diet; the monitors are apparently resistant to its poisonous secretions. They are not averse to occasionally scavenging the corpses of vertebrate prey, even those as large as
vervet monkeys, which are sometimes torn to pieces by "death rolling" like a crocodilian prior to consumption. Live vertebrate prey other than tortoises are usually too fast to catch for these monitors, and therefore form very little of their diet. This contrasts with what is often a diet of mostly vertebrates in captivity, such as
rodents,
poultry or
fish. == Predator ==