"It's the Komodo Dragon: From the Island of Komodo in Indonesia. & No, you wouldn't want one in bed with you !"
No lizard alive today grows to 10m long, not even close to it. The Longest lizard alive is the crocodile monitor, which has been recorded to grow to lengths of 19ft.
The Komodo Dragon is the largest lizard, being much heavier than the croc monitor, but growing to a still large 11ft.
No where near 10m
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The Komodo dragon is the largest living species of lizard, capable of growing up to 10 feet long and weighing over 150 pounds. They are found in the Indonesian islands of Komodo, Rinca, Flores, and Gili Motang.
Yes..The largest monitor lizard species.
Yes..The largest monitor lizard species.
it is the komodo dragon
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.
the largest lizard is the varanu komdoensis
Yes, the Komodo dragon is often referred to as the "Komodo monitor." This nickname reflects its classification as a member of the monitor lizard family, Varanidae. The name emphasizes its status as the largest living species of lizard, found primarily on a few Indonesian islands.
There are many types of animal classed as reptiles (scientific classification: Reptilia). Lizards are a type of squamate reptile (order: Squamata), which represents the largest order of reptiles in the modern world. Snakes are also squamate reptiles. All squamate reptiles possess hard scales. The Reptilia class is divided into four orders: Squamata; 9,400+ living species. Testudines/Chelonii; 330 living species. Crocodilia; 25 living species. Rhynchocephalia/Sphenodontia; 2 living species. Therefore, lizards are reptiles, but reptiles are not necessarily lizards.
Mexican bearded lizard is a lizard species. Another species is the monitor lizard.
The largest monitor lizard, and in fact the largest lizard alive today is the Komodo dragon.
The world's largest lizard is a komodo dragon.
The Komodo dragon hatches from a grey egg and is not extinct. They are the largest living species of lizard and are native to the Indonesian islands of Komodo, Rinca, Flores, and Gili Motang.