Meet the Komodo Dragons

Komodo Dragons, the largest lizards on Earth, are native to Komodo Island in Indonesia. They can grow up to 10 feet long and weigh over 150 pounds.

These formidable predators have sharp claws and serrated teeth, making them skilled hunters. They mainly feed on deer, pigs, and water buffalo.

Despite their size, Komodo Dragons are excellent swimmers and can travel long distances in search of food. They are also known to scavenge for meals.

Female Komodo Dragons can reproduce without a male through a process called parthenogenesis. They lay eggs that hatch after 7-8 months.

Due to habitat loss and human activities, Komodo Dragons are classified as vulnerable. Conservation efforts are crucial to protect these unique creatures.

Explore the fascinating world of Komodo Dragons and learn more about these incredible reptiles that have roamed the Earth for millions of years.

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