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There is no kokomo dragon. There is an animal called a komodo dragon. It is not a dragon. It is a reptile.
NO`I hope dragons are real besides the Komodo dragon.
A komodo dragon is a real animal it was said to be a distant cousin of ancient dragons
The komododragon or Varanus komodoensis is a real lizard.yes they are varanids from indonesia.
They aren't. The Komodo dragon is a real lizard that lives in Indonesia. Note however that it is simply a very large lizard and not an actual dragon.
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.
Storybook Dragons still exist in literature, but the only real life example is the Komodo Dragon. These are a large species of lizard found in the Indonesian islands of Komodo.
Mrs. Kipling is a fictional character on the Disney Channel show "Jessie." She is a giant Asian water monitor lizard owned by the character Ravi Ross. In real life, the lizard is portrayed by animatronics and visual effects.
Yes, monitor lizards are very real. They are also called goannas. An example of a monitor lizard is the Komodo dragon. For more information, see the Related Links.
No. It is a monitor lizard, the largest in the world.
His full name was Joseph Rudyard Kipling
A Komodo dragon will run down its prey (usually medium to large mammals), just like many predatory mammals do. Like a predatory mammal, they also prefer to run after prey that is injured, weak, young, or sick (they're easier to catch up to). They bite their prey, and then let it go. A Komodo dragon's saliva is full of deadly bacteria, and their bitten prey soon succumbs to infection. The dragon then uses its forked tongue to 'sniff out' where its prey has gone, and chow down. Sometimes many dragons will converge on one kill. If there is plenty to eat, they may all tear in at once - sometimes fighting ensues, though!