Fascinating Facts About Komodo Dragons

Komodo dragons reproduce through sexual reproduction. Females lay eggs in nests and guard them until they hatch. Hatchlings are independent and face threats from predators.

Reproduction Challenges

Female Komodo dragons face challenges in finding suitable nesting sites and protecting their eggs from predators. Only a small percentage of hatchlings survive to adulthood.

Lifespan of Komodo Dragons

Komodo dragons have a lifespan of around 30 years in the wild. Factors such as food availability, injuries, and competition for resources can affect their longevity.

Conservation Efforts and Future Outlook

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