A Komodo Dragon does not have poison. It has festering bacteria in it's saliva from the dead carcasses it eats. This bacteria acts like poison and is deadly.
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No lizard has poisonous skin (apart from salmonella, which can be contracted from any reptile).
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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.
there are a lot of poisonous animals here are some a king cobra a komodo dragon a rattlesnake a black widow there are way more but here are some
Komodo dragon was created in 1912.
A komodo dragon is able to swallow a full grown deer, so it could most likely eat a small child easily. Komodo dragons also have a poisonous saliva on their tongues. Any wild animal is harmful to humans and we need to be extremely cautious when we see one.
A Komodo Dragon is a Secondary consumer!
The range of the komodo dragon is from Komodo Island to the island of Gili Matang.
Komodo dragons are named komodo dragons because even though they don't have wings, their dragon-ish body makes them take on the appearance of a dragon. Komodo comes from the island they originate from.