The crocodile monitor may be the longest lizard in the world, but its cousin, "the dragon," is far more massive. Indigenous to New Guinea, it has a snout more like a crocodile's than other monitors. Plus, it warns locals of crocodiles in the vicinity: believable when you consider it lives in trees. Kudos to the Cincinnati Zoo for exhibiting a hard-to-keep species. [2013]
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