Komodo dragons don't live in the rainforest. Their prefered habitat is scrub and woodland.The above is not strictly correct. The natural habitat of the Komodo dragon ranges from among the rocks in open, bushy lowlands, to dense forest and tropical rainforest areas found on the volcanic slopes of the islands where they live. They require plenty of trees for the protection of their young.Adult komodo dragons cannot climb trees, so they are restricted to the "forest floor" level. Juvenile komodo dragons climb trees for protection (especially from the adult dragons), so they are most commonly found in the understory level.
komodo skin is just like a crocodile they can easily climb trees and runacross the ground so the need tough skin so that it is harder for their pray to consume them and they have more chance of surviving but the bottom to their belly is very soft and fine
When they are young they will climb trees for security however as they grow they become to large to climb trees that well and spend their lives on the ground.
it digs under trees or rock
Once a Komodo Dragon hatches (15 to 20 eggs buried in the sand) it is very vulnerable to being eaten by larger dragons, and other predators. So they must run away and hide or climb trees to escape until they are big enough to hold their own.
the komodo dragon diges a pit under a dead tree or a rock
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width of a komodo dragon
The correct spelling is Komodo Dragon. Komodo comprises the islands that form the archipelago where the komodo dragon's habitat is.
No, the Komodo dragon is a large type of Monitor lizard and is not a dragon.
Komodo dragon was created in 1912.
A Komodo Dragon is a Secondary consumer!