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Megalania were huge venomous lizards that inhabited Australia a million years ago. They are from the same lizard family as today's Komodo dragon, but they're bigger: Estimates place them at between 11 feet and 23 feet long. Like the Komodo dragons, Megalanias were fast, strong, and lethal. Victims such as pygmy elephants or tortoises would either die from their bite itself or from the poison from the bite. Megalanias disappeared around the time of human arrival in Australia 40,000 years ago. |
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Quinkana, the predecessor of the crocodile that lives in Australia today, could grow to 23 feet long. Quinkana was a terrestrial crocodile, meaning it lived on land. Unlike today's crocodiles, it did not drown its prey, but instead used its razor-sharp teeth to kill. Fossil records indicate it disappeared about 40,000 years ago, around the time the first humans arrived in Australia. |
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theres one of these in S Illinois/St Louis metro area..guy bought it new and changed the embs to 390..he called it a factory built "street sweeper"...said he never lost a race with it ever...was a Rcode.. a 2x4 car with a stick and discs..post car and was tan with tan cloth interior...last i saw it..it was no longer buildable...the earth had started to reclaim it in a big way.. so cool..such a shame to let it rot..dude wanted 15k...i am sure its still sitting there in the same spot |
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