Giant Lizard
Basic Information
Anatomy
Giant Lizards are much larger than normal lizards and monitor lizards, and as such, are about 4.6 m long.
Ecology and Habitats
Appearing in pairs or in groups up to twelve, Giant Lizards prefer to lurk in swamps and marshes. They are also known to be solitary, and can dwell in any warm lands.
Dietary Needs and Habits
They are somewhat lazy at hunting, and will often attack anything that can be eaten.
Behaviour
These creatures do not seem to keep or hoard treasure of any type. They are very quick at traversing land, and much faster than all other types of lizards. Giant Lizards are good climbers, and can climb as fast as they crawl. Some of these beasts can hold their breath for up to 15 minutes, as well as climb upside down on ceilings and difficult surfaces.
Additional Information
Domestication
They are sometimes domesticated by Reptilians who use them as pack animals and a source of food.
Perception and Sensory Capabilities
Giant Lizards have very large maws, making it able for them to envelop smaller foes.
Genetic Ancestor(s)
Lifespan
75 years
Average Weight
135 kg
Average Length
4.6 m
Geographic Distribution
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