No. Komodo dragons are found on the Indonesian islands of Komodo, Flores, Rinca, Gili Motang, Owadi and Samiin. There are no deserts on these islands.
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.
Sometimes. 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.
No they don't they live in rainforest's they live in national parks zoos and volcanic islands and sometimes desert like places
No, this is a common misconception.Beardies live in the hard-clay,woodland type of area.Not sand.
This is why it is bad husbandry to house pet beardies on sand.
They don't! Komodo dragons do not live in deserts. They live on tropical islands in Indonesia.
The Komodo dragon does not live in the desert. It is native to tropical Indonesia.
inthe desert
they live about 20 to 40 years
komodo dragon
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.
Yes, they can lay up to 14 eggs at a time.Yes, a komodo dragon lays eggs.Yes, they do.
You could throw up, but it wouldn't help you if you were bitten by a Komodo dragon. The wound would have dangerous pathogens as well as, according to recent research, it would also have venom in it. You would need emergency medical attention to survive a bite from a Komodo dragon.
Komodo dragon was created in 1912.
not much they usually live in desert area so they may have a few scrubs
A Komodo Dragon is a Secondary consumer!
The range of the komodo dragon is from Komodo Island to the island of Gili Matang.