Komodo dragons use a combination of visual displays, vocalizations, and chemical signals to establish territories and communicate with other dragons.
Visual displays include head bobbing, tail whipping, and mouth gaping. These behaviors help intimidate rivals and attract potential mates.
Vocalizations such as hisses, growls, and roars are also used by Komodo dragons to assert dominance and warn intruders to stay away.
Chemical signals in the form of scent markings are crucial for marking territory boundaries and conveying information about the dragon's identity and reproductive status.
Understanding territorial communication in Komodo dragons is essential for their survival and reproductive success in the wild.
Explore images of Komodo dragons displaying territorial behaviors in their natural habitat to witness their fascinating communication strategies.