The Komodo dragon is the world's largest lizard, reaching a length of up to 3.15m or over ten feet, and weighing an average of 70kg, although some have been known to weigh up to 165kg, or 365 pounds. The tail of a Komodo dragon is usually as long as its body. Its sharp, jagged teeth can be as long as 1cm each, and unlike other lizards, it has a long, forked tongue which is bright yellow.
Young komodo dragons are coloured yellow, green, brown or grey and sometimes they are often speckled and banded. Adult dragons are either earthy red in colour, greyish or black. Their bodies are covered with rough, thick and tough scaly skin.
Yes, their scales look like dots upclose.
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The Komodo dragon is the world's largest lizard, reaching a length of up to 3.15m or over ten feet, and weighing an average of 70kg, although some have been known to weigh up to 165kg, or 365 pounds. The tail of a Komodo dragon is usually as long as its body. Its sharp, jagged teeth can be as long as 1cm each, and unlike other lizards, it has a long, forked tongue which is bright yellow. Young komodo dragons are coloured yellow, green, brown or grey and sometimes they are often speckled and banded. Adult dragons are either earthy red in colour, greyish or black. Their bodies are covered with rough, thick and tough scaly skin.
Yes. The only "dragons" that exist in the world today are the "Komodo dragons", large vicious lizards native to some islands near Indonesia. They resemble very large monitor lizards, are incredibly fast in short sprints, and their mouths and teeth are amazingly filthy. People bitten by a Komodo dragon are often poisoned or infected by the attack. Yes, humans have been killed and eaten by Komodo dragons.
they live in the island of Komodo and look like a huge lizard
it does not have an ecosystem
There are 2 types of sea dragons.1 is a weedy sea dragon,and the other is a leafy sea dragon.Leafy Sea Dragons look like seeweed.WeedY Sea Dragons look like weed.
What ever you imagine it to be.
They are excellent trackers and smell with their tongues like snakes so they can find food easily. The fun part is how they catch it. Komodo dragons have deadly bacteria in their saliva so when they bite their prey the bacteria gets transferred into its bloodstream. The dragon then lets the food go free so it can track where the food crawled off to, which it eventually dies from the bacteria, usually that takes about 24 hours. The dragon then eats it's now dead catch.
In European Legends they're said to look reptalic, but it contridicts other European legends about them. Reptiles are cold blooded and dragons couldn't have been cold blooded because they were said to live on snowy mountains, where it'd be too cold for a reptile to survive.
Noone really knows.
Frost dragons look very much like European dragons, but the crests on their heads are more pronounced and they have webbed feet for swimming after prey such as orcas and leopard seals.