The tails can account for, typically, half of the lizard’s body length and give you a good whipping. When confronted, monitor lizards try to puff themselves up as much as possible, making themselves appear larger and more threatening.
They stand upright on all four legs, puffing up their lungs and flattening their backs, making a hissing sound, and some will also sway from side to side.
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