Varanus sivalensis, also known as the Indian Dragon, is a species of monitor lizard that originally lived in India in the Pinjor Formation during the Pliocene through the early Pleistocene.[1]
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Varanussivalensis, also known as the Indian Dragon, is a species of monitor lizard that originally lived in India in the Pinjor Formation during the Pliocene...
Supporting this interpretation is evidence for a lizard in Pliocene India, Varanussivalensis, comparable in size to V. komodoensis. Nevertheless, given that Australia...
palustris C. biporcatus C. palaeoindicus Chandigarh A crocodile Varanus V. sivalensis Distal end of right humerus and dorsal vertebrae Chandigarh A large...
Davit Vasilyan; Maia Bukhsianidze (2020). "The fossil record of the genus Varanus from the Southern Caucasus (Armenia, Georgia)". PeerJ. 8: e8322. doi:10...