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mimill3 ยท 3 months ago
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megalania tribute
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chameleocoonj ยท 7 months ago
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veryyyyy late flocking post :')
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cypressure ยท 7 months ago
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flocking 4/12/24 -- Balaur + V. priscus + Euparkeria + Styracosaurus
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the-dragon-girl-27 ยท 7 months ago
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Flocking drawings!
Balaur just sitting around
Megalania taking a bath
Styracosaurus looking at the sunset
a pair of Euparkerias nuzzling
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alex-fictus ยท 8 days ago
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Pleistocene Predators!
Arctodus - American Cheetah - Teratornis
Dire Wolf - Megalania - American Lion
Homotherium - Thylacoleo - Smilodon
Stickers || Phone Wallpapers Masterlist
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fossillad123 ยท 6 months ago
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[ Lania ]
" With the ability to do boosted damage towards poisoned opponents, Lania can pack quite a wallop when paired with the right teammates. "
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ppaleoartistgallery ยท 7 months ago
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Paleostream 13/04/2024
here are today's #Paleostream sketches!!! today we drew Balaur bondoc, Varanus priscus (megalania), Styracosaurus, and Euparkeria
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cryptid-quest ยท 8 days ago
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Cryptid of the Day: Megalaniaย 
Description: The Megalania was a monitor lizard, estimated to be 23 feet long, that went extinct in mainland Australia 50,000 years ago. However, some think the lizard is alive, mainly cryptozoologist Rex Gilroy, who claims the animal was responsible for livestock killings in 1890 in the town of Euroa. He also claims to have found a footprint in 1979.
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proflambeovt ยท 1 year ago
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Paleovember 2023, Megalania!
Once again we dip back into Australia in the Pleistocene, a time when there were even MORE wild and dangerous animals than exist today. Last year we highlighted the marsupial lion, and while it had deadly killing tools, it was far from the biggest, or the only major predator in Prehistoric Australia; just one of them was Megalania. Scientifically known as Varanus priscus, is estimated to measure over 20 feet long, making it the largest lizard to ever exist, larger than it's modern surviving relative, the Komodo dragon, which also evolved in Australia before being limited to islands in Indonesia.
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knuppitalism-with-ue ยท 2 years ago
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Another sketch brought to you by #paleostream
Megalania/Varanus priscus swimming with some dolphins. We imagine this lizard as a purely terrestrial creature but monitor lizards are fantastic swimmers, traveling sometimes miles to reach new islands (or for fun). it's no stretch to imagine that these guys did the same.
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dendadivis ยท 4 months ago
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A newly finished Utah commission I did:]
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www-proxxicles-com ยท 6 months ago
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Megalania for my upcoming mod Prehistorian
Making its home in the ruthless scrublands of the Overworld, Megalania can deliver a potent poison to its enemies. You can also harvest that poison, if you so desire. But who would do that???
Unlike all my other creatures posted here, this guy was made live on stream over on Discord. Check it out for updates!
THE MEEEGGGG
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cleverbunnycompany ยท 2 months ago
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New tote bag design: Megalania! A giant Prehistoric monitor lizard that lived in Australia during the Pleistocene era. Size estimates vary, but range from 3.5 - 5.5 metres!
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veloci-raptor ยท 7 months ago
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Flocking Together
Balaur bondoc
Megalania
Styracosaurus
Euparkeria
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roseandgold137 ยท 1 year ago
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makairodonx ยท 11 months ago
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Sketches of the iconic Australian animals that were part of the Pleistocene Megafuana, from top to bottom: Procoptodon goliath, Megalania prisca, Diprotodon opatum and Thylacoleo carnifex.
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