Komodo
(Adhelia Brilianty/ IX C/01)
Komodos, or commonly called Komodo Dragons (Varanuskomodoensis)
are the biggest lizard in the world. Komodos life in Komodo Island, Rinca, Flores, Gili
Motang, and Gili Dasami in Nusa Tenggara.
In the wild, an adult Komodo Dragon usually has weight around 70 kilograms.
Komodo Dragons have tail as long as their body, and It has sharp the serrated teeth
around about 2.5 cm tall.
Komodos have gray scaly skin, pointed snout, powerful limbs, and muscular tail. Komodos don’t have the sense of hearing, although having the ear hole. They use their keen sense of smell to locate decaying animal remains from several miles away. They also hunt other lizards as well as large mammals and sometimes cannibalistic.
Komodos have gray scaly skin, pointed snout, powerful limbs, and muscular tail. Komodos don’t have the sense of hearing, although having the ear hole. They use their keen sense of smell to locate decaying animal remains from several miles away. They also hunt other lizards as well as large mammals and sometimes cannibalistic.
Komodos have saliva that contains deadly bacteria. If Komodos Dragon
bite, but
not directly kill the prey and can escape, but, It generally dies within one
week because
of an infection.
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