Crocodile+Monitor

New Guinea Crocodile Monitors, the longest of all lizards, can reach lengths of 13 feet with an exceptionally long and sleek body. The tail is about twice the size of the body and can inflict considerable damage when brandished to protect itself from predators. Croc monitors are arboreal, meaning they are most often found high in the tree canopy making documentation in the wild difficult for field biologists. The Central Florida Zoo is one of 17 zoological parks currently maintaining crocodile monitors. The total U.S. captive population totals 52 individuals.
 * Crocodile Monitor**

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