Komodo Dragons can see as far as 985 feet. Because their retinas only have cones, they can see color but have poor vision in dim light.The Komodo dragons have round pupils that are more like the eyes of mammals than reptiles.
It would of course depend on how hard the sound is, so the question ought to be rephrased: How much can a Komodo dragon hear? The answer is very little. In fact, it was thought to be deaf until research proved otherwise. It is only able to hear sounds between 400 and 2000 hertz (Hz). A human baby's ear is able to perceive frequencies ranging from 20 Hz to 20 000 Hz, while the average adult human can hear sounds between 20 Hz and 16 000 Hz.
komodo dragons dont roar but they can growl
nothing because they sleep all day
Komodo can only be found in Komodo Island in Indonesia. There are similar type of reptiles found in Malaysia but they are different in species and Indonesian's komodos are far larger than Malaysia's.
komodo can swim from 450 m (Auffenberg, 1981) to 1,000 m (I don't remember the name of researcher who says this). but my guide on Komodo National Park said, it can swim for 450 km.
Leopards don't roar. Only lions make that sound. A leopard screams.
No. First off, they wouldn't really meet, as their natural habitats are very far from each other. Next, a grown Komodo dragon is a lot bigger than a grown platypus, and platypus venom is not strong enough to affect an adult Komodo dragon.
No,but a komodo dragons spit carries a lot of bacteria
The roar of the tiger can be heard for three miles on calm days.
5 miles
2 miles
The roar of an adult lion can be heard for up to 5 miles (8 km.)
So far in my soulsilver dragonite does NOT learn dragon claw.But luckily it can learn dragon claw by a TM.Anyway the TM is what you need to use.
The sound of a tiger's roar can travel a distance of up to 2 miles (~3 km).
A member of the monitor lizard family (Varanidae), the Komodo dragon is the largest living species of lizard, growing to an average length of 2 to 3 metres (6.6 to 9.8 ft) and weighing around 70 kilograms (150 lb).The largest living reptile is the saltwater crocodile.