Seasonal activity patternsThe proportion of time spent on differentbehavioral states by the water monitorsvaried significantly during both wet anddry seasons (χ2 - Post Hoc test, P < 0.05; Table2). The proportion of time spent in foragingby water monitors was higher in thewet season than in the dry season (Table 2).Like foraging behavior, feeding, resting,conflicting and others activity were alsohigher in the wet season (Table 2). Onlybasking activity was recorded higher inproportion during the dry season than inthe wet season (Table 2). Although most ofthe activities differed significantly betweenthe wet season and dry season (P < 0.05),there were no significant differences in theproportion of time spent in conflicting betweenboth seasons (χ2 = 0.1251, P = 0.7236).