Komodo dragons lay eggs, so they do not have pregnancies.
Their eggs are laid about 5 weeks after they mate.
And as science recently discovered, the female komodos can give birth entirely without a male mate - what's called parthenogenesis.
It lays eggs and leaves them. Doesn't care for the young. It is not a mammal.
Usually 8-9months
up to 4 months
it dosent
they dont because there mother layes them in a hole and leaves lhem
very long
A long time
about two inches long
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 Komodo dragon weight is 150lbs and the length is about 6 Ft long
Yes, a Gila Monseter grows up to 60 cm (2.0 ft) long, while a Comodo Dragon can grow to a length of 3 metres (9.8 ft).
The average Komodo grows to abt 10 ft (3 metres) long.
the komodos dragons tail is longer then its body
The komodo dragon has the typical lizard shape, with a long tail and four legs, although with lengths to ten feet, it's the world's largest lizard.
They don't stay with their mothers. Once the hatchlings are born, they are on their own. This is why they are in trees the first few years of their lives, so they don't get eaten before they are big enough to become a dragon.
Once a Komodo Dragon hatches (15 to 20 eggs buried in the sand) it is very vulnerable to being eaten by larger dragons, and other predators. So they must run away and hide or climb trees to escape until they are big enough to hold their own.