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Megalania prisca
Megalania prisca
Megalania prisca

Megalania prisca

Megalania (†Varanus priscus (Owen, 1859))

 

Class: Reptilia

Order: Squamata

Suborder: Scleroglossa

Superfamily: Varanoidea

Family: Varanidae

Dimensions: length - 1,5 - 5 m, weight - 50 -300 kg

Expansion: Southern Australia during the Pleistocene (40,000 years ago.)

 

Megalania is an extinct giant lizard that live in Australia in the Pleistocene era. It belonged to the family of monitor lizards (Varanidae) and was the largest known to science terrestrial lizards, reaching five meters in length and weighing more than 300 kg. The author of the Megalania prisca name was Sir Richard Owen (1859). Megalania name is made up of two Greek words: Mega - "great", "big", and lania - "butcher". The word "prisca", in Greek, means "ancient" and the full name of the species can be translated as a "ancient great butcher." First this species was described by Owen as the type species of a new genus Megalania, but many scientists attribute this species to the genus Varanus, regarding genus Megalania as a junior synonym. In this approach, the specific name of Megalania can be written as Varanus priscus, that is, "an ancient monitor lizard." This species lives in Australia and became extinct about 40,000 years ago. Megalania hunting in the grassy savannas and sparse forests of various animals: reptiles and birds, kangaroos and Diprotodon. Staying on top of the food pyramid, Megalania not disdain carrion in the same way as its modern relatives - Komodo dragon (Varanus komodoensis). It's hard to say what caused the extinction of these predators. Probably - the appearance of the human on the continent.

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Megalania (†Varanus priscus (Owen, 1859))

 

Class: Reptilia

Order: Squamata

Suborder: Scleroglossa

Superfamily: Varanoidea

Family: Varanidae

Dimensions: length - 1,5 - 5 m, weight - 50 -300 kg

Expansion: Southern Australia during the Pleistocene (40,000 years ago.)

 

Megalania is an extinct giant lizard that live in Australia in the Pleistocene era. It belonged to the family of monitor lizards (Varanidae) and was the largest known to science terrestrial lizards, reaching five meters in length and weighing more than 300 kg. The author of the Megalania prisca name was Sir Richard Owen (1859). Megalania name is made up of two Greek words: Mega - "great", "big", and lania - "butcher". The word "prisca", in Greek, means "ancient" and the full name of the species can be translated as a "ancient great butcher." First this species was described by Owen as the type species of a new genus Megalania, but many scientists attribute this species to the genus Varanus, regarding genus Megalania as a junior synonym. In this approach, the specific name of Megalania can be written as Varanus priscus, that is, "an ancient monitor lizard." This species lives in Australia and became extinct about 40,000 years ago. Megalania hunting in the grassy savannas and sparse forests of various animals: reptiles and birds, kangaroos and Diprotodon. Staying on top of the food pyramid, Megalania not disdain carrion in the same way as its modern relatives - Komodo dragon (Varanus komodoensis). It's hard to say what caused the extinction of these predators. Probably - the appearance of the human on the continent.

Reviews (18):
Сайфер
01.06.2020
Я тут подумал.Если бы они не вымерли бы можно было бы сафари с ними устроит.
Сайфер
01.06.2020
Отличная Мегалания вы Роман как всегда на высоте!
Алексей
03.02.2020
Нет, скорее всего люди истребили дипротодонтов ( они жирные и малоподвижные были) и мегалании просто стало нечего есть. Вряд ли австралийцы стали связываться с таким драконом.
Митрич
15.11.2018
Неужели мегаваранов замочили пришлые аборигены - эти реликтовые негроиды?
Митрич
06.11.2018
Зная твои рептилофобские убеждения, Ром, признаюсь честно, что этот экземпляр с "керзовой" шкурой - как из зоосада НАТУРАЛЬНЫЙ!!!!!!! Натуральнее и не бывает! Комодский дракон по сравнению сэтим - недоросль...