imaginat
Imaginat is a genus of extinct monitor lizards that lived during the Paleocene epoch, approximately 60-56 million years ago, in what is now North America. The genus was first described by paleontologist David Lazell in 1987.
Several species of Imaginat have been identified, including Imaginat zalessi and Imaginat buenavistensis. Fossils of Imaginat
Imaginat is characterized by its relatively small size, with adults estimated to have reached lengths of around
The genus Imaginat is part of the family Monitoridae, which includes modern monitor lizards such as the
Overall, the discovery of Imaginat has provided important insights into the evolution and diversity of monitor