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Statue of the Palindo megalith, from unknown prehistoric megalithic cultures, is located in the Bada Valley, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia
Komodo Dragon, the largest lizard in the world walks free on the beach next to the boats. It is a dangerous and carnivore prehistoric animal. Komodo Island, Indonesia, south Asia.
Set of Homo erectus skull . Discovered in 1969 in Sangiran , Java , Indonesia . Dated to 1 million years ago . ( front . side . oblique view ) .
Wooden prehistoric bridge in the Baliem Valley, Papua, Indonesia.
Varanus komodoensis.
Mount Padang megalithic site has been called the largest megalithic site in all of Southeastern Asia and claimed as the World's Oldest Pyramid.
Komodo dragons
Mount Padang megalithic site has been called the largest megalithic site in all of Southeastern Asia and claimed as the World's Oldest Pyramid.
Komodo dragons have a rest.
Iguana. Bali, Kuta, Indonesia
China
Lizard close-up
primitive man in the forest hunting with sitting on the arm of a
Sacred mummy of Dani papuan tribe.
Close up of cassowary bird nature outdoor
Set of Homo erectus skull . Discovered in 1969 in Sangiran , Java , Indonesia . Dated to 1 million years ago . ( front . side . oblique view )
Flamingo. Bali, Kuta, Indonesia, bird park
Close up of cassowary bird nature outdoor
Set of Homo erectus skull . Discovered in 1969 in Sangiran , Java , Indonesia . Dated to 1 million years ago . ( front . side . oblique . back view )
Carved stone detail
China
Close up of cassowary bird nature outdoor
Upper part of bronze kettle drum, Prehistoric period, Metal Age.
Close up of cassowary bird nature outdoor
Saltwater crocodiles, Indo-Australian crocodiles, and Man-eater crocodiles. The scientific name is Crocodylus porosus, the largest crocodiles in the world with a habitat in rivers and near the sea.
Under the water, a fish-moon
Saltwater crocodiles, Indo-Australian crocodiles, and Man-eater crocodiles. The scientific name is Crocodylus porosus, the largest crocodiles in the world with a habitat in rivers and near the sea.
Saltwater crocodiles, Indo-Australian crocodiles, and Man-eater crocodiles. The scientific name is Crocodylus porosus, the largest crocodiles in the world with a habitat in rivers and near the sea.
Saltwater crocodiles, Indo-Australian crocodiles, and Man-eater crocodiles. The scientific name is Crocodylus porosus, the largest crocodiles in the world with a habitat in rivers and near the sea.
A majestic Komodo dragon roams in its natural habitat, showcasing its prehistoric charm amid lush greenery and rocky terrain.

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