![Does size matter? Misidentification of, and assumptions about, the world's largest lizard – The Queensland Museum Network Blog Does size matter? Misidentification of, and assumptions about, the world's largest lizard – The Queensland Museum Network Blog](http://qmtalksscience.files.wordpress.com/2012/07/megalania-skull-replica.jpg)
Does size matter? Misidentification of, and assumptions about, the world's largest lizard – The Queensland Museum Network Blog
![Komodo Dragon skull (top) and Megalania skull (bottom). Komodo's are believed to be remnants of large monitors that migrated from Australia 4 million years ago to Indonesia. Island Dwarfism shrunk the lizards Komodo Dragon skull (top) and Megalania skull (bottom). Komodo's are believed to be remnants of large monitors that migrated from Australia 4 million years ago to Indonesia. Island Dwarfism shrunk the lizards](https://i.redd.it/6egmakm5f5r61.png)
Komodo Dragon skull (top) and Megalania skull (bottom). Komodo's are believed to be remnants of large monitors that migrated from Australia 4 million years ago to Indonesia. Island Dwarfism shrunk the lizards
![טוויטר \ Brian Engh בטוויטר: "@matthewcobb Modern Asian Water Monitor # lizard Varanus salvator (top) & 7m long #Mosasaur #Platycarpus planifrons bottom. Sorta spooky, huh? #SavageAncientSeas https://t.co/TP0Uf5Q02Q" טוויטר \ Brian Engh בטוויטר: "@matthewcobb Modern Asian Water Monitor # lizard Varanus salvator (top) & 7m long #Mosasaur #Platycarpus planifrons bottom. Sorta spooky, huh? #SavageAncientSeas https://t.co/TP0Uf5Q02Q"](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DYMsK0rV4AAgyVs.jpg)