'Diprotodon optatum' is the scientific name for the Diprotodon, or giant wombat. The Diprotodon was the largest of the marsupials and probably the best known of Australia's megafauna, living many millennia ago. It stood 1.8 to 2 m high at the shoulder and was 3 to 3.8m long from head to tail.
The scientific name for the extinct animal known as the Diprotodon is Diprotodon optatum. Otherwise known as a giant wombat, this animal is the one from which the order 'Diprotodontia' was derived. Diprotodontia encompasses marsupials such as wombats, koalas, kangaroos and possums (but not opossums, which are of a different order).
That would depend on the specific cryptid. Bigfoot would be within a couple of hundred pounds of a human, and the Chupacabra probably weighs slightly less than a human. The Loch Ness monster could be several tons, as is the giant squid, which was formerly considered a cryptid.
They found fossils
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The Secret Saturdays - 2008 Cryptid vs- Cryptid 1-13 was released on: USA: 24 April 2009
The griffin is not proven to be real so it would be considered a myth or cryptid. There is no evidence of the existence of griffins.
Cryptid Hunters was created on 2004-12-27.
The Diprotodon (giant wombat) no longer exists. When it did exist, it was the largest of the marsupials. It measured up to 1.7 m at the shoulder, and its length averaged 3.8 m from head to tail.
The cryptid Melonheads, are believed to be able to be found in Connecticut. They are considered to be humanoids with big heads.
The ISBN of Cryptid Hunters is 0-439-79923-6.
It is a cryptid.