New Model: Megalania — Giant Monitor Lizard
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23.01.2026 12:46
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A new animal has been added to 3D Dinopedia: Megalania, the largest terrestrial lizard known to science, which lived in Australia during the Quaternary period. This massive monitor lizard had a powerful body, strong clawed limbs, and a long tail. Its size, endurance, and mobility made it one of the most formidable predators of the Pleistocene megafauna.
Megalania occupied the role of an apex predator, hunting a wide range of animals, from reptiles and birds to giant marsupials. Its large skull, serrated teeth, and venomous bite made it especially dangerous. The new model offers a closer look at the anatomy of this impressive predator that went extinct around 50,000 years ago.
Megalania occupied the role of an apex predator, hunting a wide range of animals, from reptiles and birds to giant marsupials. Its large skull, serrated teeth, and venomous bite made it especially dangerous. The new model offers a closer look at the anatomy of this impressive predator that went extinct around 50,000 years ago.
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