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Tree monitors, belonging to the genus Varanus, typically range from about 2 to 4 feet in length, depending on the species. The largest species, the emerald tree monitor (Varanus prasinus), can reach lengths of up to 3 feet, while smaller species may be around 2 feet. They have a slender body and are well-adapted for climbing, featuring long limbs and a prehensile tail. Overall, their size and agility make them adept at navigating their arboreal habitats.

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