A characteristic feature of the crocodile monitor is its blunt, bulbous snout, which makes it look different from every other monitor on New Guinea, and suggested the common name "tree crocodile". The tail is banded yellow and black and is extremely long. Its teeth are long, straight, and sharp. Its claws are prominent and strongly curved. Males reach a considerably larger size than females in both weight and length, and also tend to have a more robust head.
Respiration in the background Like many monitor species, the crocodile monitor has mammal-like
aerobic abilities; a positive pressure
gular pump in the animal's throat assists lung ventilation. The evolutionary development of the gular pump is functionally analogous to that of the diaphragm in mammals, which ventilates the lung independently of locomotion. Even amongst monitors, the crocodile monitor is one of the most agile species, quickly running up tree trunks and leaping from branch to branch.
Size The crocodile monitor's typical reported length is less than with a matching body mass of about . Such a weight is questionable for healthy individuals of this slender species, and a review of healthy captive adults found that a typical weight was up to . The average size of crocodile monitors caught in one study was with a weight of , but these must have been young specimens. Crocodile monitors are unique among
extant varanid species in that the tail is much longer than the snout-to-vent length in both juveniles and adults. The tail generally is 2–2.7 times the snout-to-vent length. Crocodile monitors upon hatching measure about long and they reach maturity when about . Reports of the maximal length vary greatly and are the subject of much dispute. It possibly attains the greatest length among extant species of lizards, although it is considerably less massive than the Komodo dragon. Crocodile monitors have been confirmed to reach up to in length (record by a
specimen at
Museum Koenig). Some have been claimed to be much larger, including an individual from
Konedobu that reportedly was long, one from
Kikori that reportedly was and an individual from
Port Moresby that reportedly was long, but these sizes are unverified. ==Behavior==