Igus

Igus is a species of very large elephantine herbivorous lizard that is very closely related to the monitor lizards. It is the largest of all true lizards, around the size of an Asian elephant. Fortunatelly for us, it is a gentle plant eater that feeds only on leaves, nuts, fruits, ferns, and cycads. It is native to tropical rainforests, subtropical rainforests, and swamps of Australia, where, as adults, it has no natural predators, but as young, they can be fallen prey to dingos, large birds of prey, crocodiles, etc. They are named because they resemble an outdated Iguanodon dinosaur sculpture. They are tolerant to human activities and can survive and thrive well within human settlements.