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    2812481591 [any, it/its]@hexbear.net to Science@hexbear.netEnglish ·
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    Early humans in Australia would've encountered 7 meter long Komodo dragons. They are believed to have been the largest known venemous vertebrate and been capable of sprinting at 10 km/h

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    Early humans in Australia would've encountered 7 meter long Komodo dragons. They are believed to have been the largest known venemous vertebrate and been capable of sprinting at 10 km/h

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      Level 15 ass mobs in an mmorpg.

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      one of these things running at you is like the austin powers steamroller bit

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      Megalania sans-troll

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      very disappointed that komodo dragons weren’t tamed and used as mounts.

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      I played a mod/rework of Skyrim where one of the side quests sends you to an island occupied by cultists; when you get there, the island has been overrun by bipedal lizards that are re-skinned werewolves. I remember seeing one for the first time and thinking HOLY SHIT OH FUCK OH GOD

      Must’ve been what it was like to live in Australia.

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      100 men vs 1 xxxl prehistoric komodo dragon

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