Understanding Komodo Dragon Communication

Komodo dragons use body language, vocalizations, and chemical signals to communicate. They may hiss, puff up their throat, or release scents to convey messages to other dragons.

Body Language of Komodo Dragons

Komodo dragons communicate through various body postures. They may raise their heads to show dominance, flatten their bodies to appear larger, or perform push-ups to display strength.

Vocalizations of Komodo Dragons

Komodo dragons produce different vocalizations such as hisses, growls, and snorts to communicate with each other. These sounds can convey warnings, threats, or mating calls.

Chemical Signals in Komodo Dragon Communication

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