4000-5000 in the wild. There are about 300 in captivity.
There are no kimodo dragons in the Galapagos islands, but there are many species of reptiles: both endemic and native.
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there are MANY differences between komodo dragons and real dragons. komodo dragon are ten feet in length. a dragon is about 40 feet. a komodo is 3 feet tall. dragons are 20.a komodo has no wings, spines,horns or spade. a dragons has all of that. theres much more but that some of the basics.
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The most famous would probably be Komodo (and several other nearby islands) where the fearsome, predatory Komodo Dragons live.
Komodo dragons, though large and fearsome, face many dangers. One of the main reasons for their declining population is the fact that they live in areas constantly beset by natural disasters such as volcanic activity, earthquakes, floods and tsunamis. Natural disasters diminish numbers of the dragons' prey, leaving them with less food. Illegal poaching of Komodo dragons and their eggs has also resulted in fewer dragons remaining alive, while human encroachment leading to habitat destruction has resulted in less shelter for komodo dragons.
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camels dingos dragons (Komodo dragons) Camels are not endangered. Komodo dragons do not live in deserts. The pure dingo is endangered, but many of Australia's dingo populations have interbred with wild dogs. Endangered animals that live in deserts include Australian animals such as the bilby, the Julia Creek dunnart and the Central rock-rat.
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The male and female mate and the female lays eggs. I'm not sure how many are layed at a time though. Possibly ten or more.
Well Many people believe that Komodo Dragons Are really dragons But We don't no for Sure.