through their tongue
their tongue
If you are reading this you got the wrong answer and you smell
Snakes, Komodo Dragons.
Komodo dragons do not have a particularly keen sense of smell in their nose. However, a Komodo dragon has a special organ in the roof of its mouth called a Jacobson's organ, which senses chemicals in the air. This sense of smell allows Komodo dragons to detect carrion from up to 2.5 to 5.9 miles away.
same as all monitor lizards and snakes! using their tongue and sense of smell :)
The tongue of the komodo dragon is shaped like y so it can get a better sense of smell
habits of komodo dragons
The organ at the top of a Komodo dragon's mouth is called the vomeronasal organ, or Jacobson's organ. This sensory structure allows the dragon to detect chemical signals in its environment, enhancing its sense of smell. By flicking its tongue, the Komodo dragon picks up scent particles and transfers them to this organ, aiding in hunting and social interactions.
Komodo dragons live on some of the island of Indonesia. Those islands consist of: Komodo, Flores, Rinca, Motang, Gili, and Padar.
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 live on the Island of Komodo in Indonesia. Komodo dragons also live on a few other Indonesian islands.
The range of the komodo dragon is from Komodo Island to the island of Gili Matang.