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List of largest extinct lizards

List of largest extinct lizards which are members of the order Squamata.

List

Geckos (Gekkota)

Kawekaweau is the largest among of all known geckos

Iguanas (Iguanidae)

The Lapitiguana is the largest iguana fossils

True lizards (Lacertidae)

Marine lizards (Mosasauridae)

Mosasaurs were not only the largest lizards, but also the largest representatives of the Squamata order, as well as one of the biggest marine reptiles

Skinks (Scincidae)

Monitor lizards (Varanidae)

The largest land lizard ever lived was extinct megalania from Australia

See also

References

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