komodo dragon compete with other komodo dragon for food
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Komodo dragons are not venomous, but poisionous. This is because the Komodo dragon scavenges food and the bacteria from those animals come into their saliva.
Yes, but with it's size and aggressiveness probably not, definitely not knowing when food is scarce that a komodo dragon will eat a komodo dragon.
The komodo dragon is the dominant predator of their habitat. There is nothing on the islands they live on that tops these animals. That is why they are so large and have thrived so well on these islands. "Nothing can kill a dragon except for another dragon."
It is a food chain.
Komodo dragons are at the top of any food chain because they are apex predators.
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.
komodo dragon live alone but wheb they eat food they eat together
The Komodo Dragon is a large reptile, adults can reach 2-3 meters. The species is indigenous to the islands of Komodo, Rinca, Flores and Gili Motang in Indonesia. Inhabiting these islands the species are isolated from any potential predators that may kill and feed upon them. That is not to say nothing eats the Komodo Dragon. A dead one may be have its flesh consumed by a bird of prey.Additional informationAdult Komodo dragons do not have any natural enemies, but they are cannibalistic and will raid unguarded Komodo dragon nests to eat the eggs and will eat hatchling and juvenile Komodos. One source estimates that 10% of the adult diet consists of juvenile Komodos. The hatchlings could be consumed by any predator, including their mother.
Komodo dragons are at the top of any food chain. They are an apex predator because of their size, strength, and poison.
Animals will usually compete for food, land or a mate but sometimes fight for dominance as many animals have a ranking system
They eat their food by ripping the animal with their mouth holding it tightly in its mouth causing the animal to tare apart so the Komodo Dragons can eat it.
Two animals that compete with squirrels are rats and mice. They often live in the same areas and compete for food.