The Komodo dragon is the world's largest lizard, reaching a length of up to 3.15m or over ten feet, and weighing an average of 70kg, although some have been known to weigh up to 165kg, or 365 pounds. The tail of a Komodo dragon is usually as long as its body. Its sharp, jagged teeth can be as long as 1cm each, and unlike other lizards, it has a long, forked tongue which is bright yellow.
Young komodo dragons are coloured yellow, green, brown or grey and sometimes they are often speckled and banded. Adult dragons are either earthy red in colour, greyish or black. Their bodies are covered with rough, thick and tough scaly skin.
they live in the island of Komodo and look like a huge lizard
Like all animals, the Komodo dragon is in the kingdom Animalia.
Komodo dragon is not a dragon. they just call it that because when it sticks it tongue out it looks like it is breathing fire. IT IS NOT A DRAGON.
it is hot
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width of a komodo dragon
If a person is in the possession of a Komodo Dragon the authorities should be called immediately. The Komodo Dragon is considered an endangered species and is illegal to own outside of a state regulated zoo.
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.
Komodo dragon was created in 1912.
it migrates when it fells like it
A Komodo Dragon is a Secondary consumer!