Their bodies work like a lizard's, and since dragons have a system of fire flowing from their life source in their belly to everywhere else in their body and komodo dragons don't...no, komodo dragons cannot breathe fire, unfotunately.
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The Komodo Dragon is just a large lizard whose physiology is much the same as any other lizard's. The fire-breathing type of dragon is entirely mythical. Just as is its alleged physiology.
No, I am afraid no Komodo Dragons have ever breathed fire.
They breathe through there tongue!!
Komodo dragons can swim. It is how they have migrated from the original island of Komodo to some of the outlying islands.
Most dragons do breathe fire, but only aquatic dragons do not Not necessarily. Some dragons might be capable of spitting venom or injecting venom, and some may breathe poisonous gas, but not all non-aquatic dragons can breathe fire. Also, some amphibious dragons can breathe fire.
They breathe through there tongue!!
No, they breathe fire through their mouth.
habits of komodo dragons
How do fire breathing dragons breath fire?
Not recorded
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Not dragons as in the ones that breathe fire, but Chester Zoo have 3 'Vulnerable' Komodo Dragons, a (fingers crossed) breeding pair and a young male, who was born in a surprising incident when his mother gave birth without ever mating with a male!
Komodo dragons eat monkeys and other komodo dragons, but they do not eat fish.
There are actually very few similarities between the komodo dragon and the fictitious creature known as a dragon. They both breathe using lungs, but the fictitious dragon breathes out fire whereas the komodo dragon breathes ordinary air. The komodo dragon has scaly skin, whereas a dragon is generally believed to have scales.