Megalophagus

Megalophagous turtles are an endangered species of turtles that can live in water and feed on up to 6 kg of marine life per day. These large and powerful creatures successfully evolved from ancient sea turtles during the Eocene period. They are so massive that their size in some cases exceeded 20 times the size of common turtle species. Scientists tend to believe that megalophages are about 38 million years old. Their family ties, like those of their ancestors, are a mystery to humans, since the size of some found remains of these turtles significantly exceeds 2 tons. The average weight of individuals reached five to six tons. No one has met megalophages today; they are considered an endangered species. This is the last living thopter - the giant land turtles of the Jurassic period.

One day, a giant turtle was born, this incident was documented in an article by Discovery magazine. In 2014, a unique reptile was bred at the London Zoo for the first time in 75 years. Scientists called