Komodo dragons, native to Indonesia, are being tracked using GPS technology to study their behavior and habitat preferences.
Researchers have discovered that Komodo dragons have large home ranges and can travel long distances in search of food and mates.
Tracking data has revealed that Komodo dragons are skilled swimmers, capable of crossing stretches of water to reach other islands.
Conservation efforts are being informed by tracking data, helping protect these iconic reptiles and their unique island ecosystems.
By understanding their movements, scientists can better safeguard the future of Komodo dragons and the biodiversity of their habitats.
Explore stunning images of Komodo dragons in their natural habitat to appreciate the beauty and power of these fascinating creatures.