The Komodo dragon is native to the Komodo Islands. Komodo dragons migrate only between close islands. They are highly endangered, living only on the Indonesian islands of Komodo, Rinca and Flores.
Komodo dragons migrate only between close islands. They are high endangered, living only on the Indonesian islands of Komodo, Rinca and Flores.
Dugongs migrate on a yearly basis
they do hibernate FYI
no
Komodo dragons migrate only between close islands. They are highly endangered, living only on the Indonesian islands of Komodo, Rinca and Flores.
komodo dragon
No. They are reptiles and all reptiles are cold blooded.
Komodo Dragons are reptiles. Reptiles do shed their skin fairly regularly. The skin of a reptile is scaly and tough. This is for protection. Komodo Dragons are the largest lizard in the world.Assuming you mean 'Komodo' dragon - yes it does. A kimono (for future reference) is a piece of clothing typically worn by people of Japan.
it migrates when it fells like it
Komodo dragons migrate only between close islands. They are high endangered, living only on the Indonesian islands of Komodo, Rinca and Flores.
komodo dragons and i think they still are
Nope, reptiles such as crocodiles, alligators, komodo dragons, etc can definitely get big
The Komodo Dragon (Varanus komodoensis) is a very large lizard - and is mortal, like are all reptiles.
Komodo Dragons are reptiles, and produce by means of fertilised eggs; sexual reproduction.
Like all living reptiles, Komodo dragons are scaly. So they probably feel rough to the touch.
They are reptiles and do not have fur or hair, they have rough skin.