Komodo dragons neither care for, nor protect their young. Once the eggs are laid, that is it as far as parental involvement is concerned. The eggs incubate for around 8 months, and once the young are born, they scramble up trees where they are safer from their cannibalistic elders and other predators.
thye do not care for their young after laying the eggs they burry them then leave if they see them again they are considered prey and are eaten
Komodo dragons do not care for their young. The female lays her eggs in a secure area and leaves. The babies are forced to fend for themselves. In addition, adult dragons have been known to be cannibals, which is why baby dragons live in trees and are seldom found on the ground.
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They just take them away GOSH! == ...the mythical creature, or Komodo dragons?
Komodo dragons eat monkeys and other komodo dragons, but they do not eat fish.
There are no komodo dragons in Victoria.
Komodo Dragons do not have horns.
There are none known to hunt Komodo dragons. Komodo dragons are at the top of their food chain, so to speak. The only thing that hunts komodo dragons are other komodo dragons.
Komodo dragons face few natural enemies in their habitats due to their size and predatory nature. However, young komodo dragons are vulnerable to various predators, including birds of prey, snakes, and even larger komodo dragons, which may prey on their own young. Additionally, humans pose a significant threat through habitat destruction and poaching. Despite these challenges, adult komodo dragons are at the top of the food chain on their islands.
yes when baby komodo dragons are born they run up trees so they don't get eaten by them so yes adult komodo dragons do eat baby komodo dragons
No, komodo dragons do not own pets. Especially no dragons. Dragons are really hard pets and komodo dragons know. Yet they might be related to the ancient stories about dragons...