Monitor Lizards
Although monitor lizards are sometimes taken in as pets, they are not easily domesticated. That’s a lesson that Ronald Huff learned in 2002, when the 42-year-old man had his face, hands and stomach organs eaten by seven of his 6-foot-long monitor lizards. When cops arrived at his home, they found the man’s body by the front door while the lizards continued to feast on his remains. So, the tragic lesson here is to not try to turn a wild reptile into a house pet.