Meet the Komodo Dragons

Komodo Dragons are the largest lizards on Earth, native to Indonesia's Komodo National Park. They can grow up to 10 feet long and weigh over 300 pounds.

Hunting is a key part of the Komodo Dragon's life. They have sharp teeth and powerful jaws to take down prey as large as water buffalo and deer.

Despite their size, Komodo Dragons are excellent swimmers and climbers. They are also known for their keen sense of smell, which helps them locate food.

Female Komodo Dragons can reproduce without a mate, a process called parthenogenesis. They lay eggs that hatch after about 8 months.

Conservation efforts are crucial to protect these fascinating creatures. Habitat loss and human activities pose threats to the survival of Komodo Dragons.

Explore the beauty of Komodo National Park and witness the majestic Komodo Dragons in their natural habitat. Get a glimpse of their intriguing behaviors and survival strategies.

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