Komodo Dragons: Surviving in the Wild

Komodo dragons, native to Indonesia, are the largest lizards on Earth. They use their keen sense of smell to hunt prey, including deer and water buffalo.

These apex predators have a powerful bite filled with bacteria, causing deadly infections in their prey. They are solitary creatures, fiercely defending their territory.

Komodo dragons have a unique way of reproducing. Females can reproduce asexually, laying eggs without a male. Their offspring are genetic clones of the mother.

Despite their fearsome reputation, Komodo dragons face threats from habitat loss and poaching. Conservation efforts are crucial to protect these iconic reptiles.

Visitors can observe Komodo dragons in their natural habitat at Komodo National Park. Guided tours ensure safe encounters with these fascinating creatures.

Explore the world of Komodo dragons, where ancient reptilian giants roam the rugged landscapes of Indonesia. Witness their survival instincts and the challenges they face in the wild.

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