The Impact of Climate Change on Komodo Dragons

Komodo dragons are facing habitat loss due to rising sea levels and extreme weather events caused by climate change.

With fewer prey species available, Komodo dragons struggle to find food, leading to malnutrition and population decline.

Increasing temperatures affect the sex determination of Komodo dragon hatchlings, skewing the population towards males and impacting breeding.

Conservation efforts are crucial to protect Komodo dragons from the effects of climate change and ensure their survival in the wild.

Scientists are studying the behavior and physiology of Komodo dragons to better understand how they are adapting to changing environmental conditions.

Explore images of Komodo dragons in their natural habitat to appreciate these fascinating creatures and the challenges they face.

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