Indian Peryamai

Megalochelys atlas

Indian Peryamai

We live in a culture full of hares; but the tortoise always wins.. ”

Dave Ramsey

Scientific Taxonomy & Character Information

Domain: Eukaryota

Kingdom: Animalia

Phylum: Chordata

Class: Reptilia

Order: Testudines

Suborder: Cryptodira

Superfamily: Testudinoidea

Family: Testudinidae

Genus: †Megalochelys

Species: Megalochelys atlas

Descendant: tortoises

Named by: Hugh Falconer and Proby Thomas Cautley

Year Published: 1837

Size: 2.5 to 2.7 meters (8.2 to 8.9 feet) in length; 1.8 meters (5.9 feet) tall in height; 1,000 - 4,000 kilograms (2,200 - 8,800 lbs) in weight

Lifespan: 150+ years

Type: Reptiles (Tortoises)

Title: 

Pantheon: Terran

Time Period: Late Miocene to Early Pleistocene

Alignment: Stupid

Threat Level: ★★

Diet: Herbivorous

Elements: Rock

Inflicts: n/a

Weaknesses: Rock, metal, ice, water, combat

Casualties: n/a

Based On: itself

Conservation Status: 

Indian Peryamai (Megalochelys atlas) is the extinct species of Megalochelys, is one of the largest tortoises ever to walk the earth during Late Miocene to Early Pleistocene from India subcontinent to mainland Southeast Asia.‭

Etymology

Megalochelys is from Greek word for "great turtle". Peryami is from Tamil word for "big turtle".

Physical Appearance

Megalochelys, one of its species, Megalochelys atlas, the largest known tortoise, has a shell length of up to 2.7 meters (6.6 feet) and a height of roughly 1.8 meters (5.9 feet), making it the largest known tortoise. The most widely used weight estimations for this taxon have been quite variable, with the highest estimates in some cases reaching up to 4,000 kg (8,800 lb).


However, estimates based on the skeleton's volumetric displacement or deductions made from two-dimensional skeletal drawings suggest that Megalochelys atlas likely weighed between 1,000 and 2,000 kg (2,200 and 4,400 lb) instead. Thus, Megalochelys atlas is the largest tortoise known to man.

Abilities

For instance, the scutes or scales that cover tortoise shells are made of a hard substance resembling hooves and fingernails. The scutes aid in defending the tortoise against illness or harm from a predator.

Ecology

Due to their size and protection from predators behind, Megalochelys atlas is the largest Megalochelys species worldwide. spanning from Malaysia to possibly Greece and India. Before going extinct, it faced competition in India from a variety of megafauna, such as elephants or wolves, which sprang out of nowhere.


The weight of the Megalochelys atlas was borne by four enormous feet, just like the current Galápagos tortoise. Paleontologists think M. since the majority of the allied genus Testudo's species are herbivores. Atlas consumed the same food.

Behavior

Because Megalochelys atlas is a neutral creature, it won't attack unless provoked or if one of its eggs is taken. They'll also stand up for those like them. Megalochelys atlas can perform a devastating attack when attacked, but nothing particularly lethal.

Distribution and Habitat

Native to India (such as Sivalik Hills), Myanmar, and possibly Thailand


Tamed

All tortoises are automatically tamed when hatched from an egg, as the survivor is always within 6 radius of the sac hatching. If the tortoise is somehow not tamed at birth, it can be tamed with a whip, any plant materials, buds, seaweed, or eggshells.

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