One of the threats to the Komodo dragon's future survival is a loss of their habitat. They do not live in many places, and losing the little bit of habitat they have is devastating to them. Hunting is another threat to their survival.
The Komodo Dragon is endangered because of valcanos,fires,no food, habitat distruction, poaching, and tourism.
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I'd say that the volcanoes are not an especial threat to this or any other native species because wildlife adapts to its natural surroundings & events, even though an eruption and any resulting forest fire would probably kill individuals. The other threats are directly or indirectly anthropic, and so far more dangerous to the animals.
It is endangered because it doesn't have that much food and lost of home with the underground little volcanoes.
humans and its prey are a threat to a komodo dragon!!
Because they are killing and eating all the animals on the island. So instead they are eating there own kind.
The Komodo dragon is not yet an endangered species. It is only a species that is vulnerable and can become endangered if suitable action is not taken by the people in its habitat.
Because of hunting and habitat destruction.
poachers are threats to komodos
The Komodo dragon is indeed endangered.
Komodo dragons are the world's largest lizard species. These species are being endangered due to deforestation or illegal logging that causes the Komodo dragons to lose homes.
Yes, they are endangered.
it is a endangered animal
It has been endangered because of valcons and its food habitats
No, they are just endangered. They are mostly endangered because the food on komodo island is becoming extinct so komodo dragons don't have anything to eat so they die or eat their friends.
Komodo dragons migrate only between close islands. They are high endangered, living only on the Indonesian islands of Komodo, Rinca and Flores.
The Komodo dragon is native to the Komodo Islands. Komodo dragons migrate only between close islands. They are highly endangered, living only on the Indonesian islands of Komodo, Rinca and Flores.
Komodo dragons migrate only between close islands. They are highly endangered, living only on the Indonesian islands of Komodo, Rinca and Flores.
Komodo dragons are classified on the IUCN Red List as "Vulnerable". They are not yet endangered, though their numbers are diminishing. One of the main reasons for their declining population is the fact that they live in areas constantly beset by natural disasters such as volcanic activity, earthquakes, floods and tsunamis. Natural disasters diminish numbers of the dragons' prey, leaving them with less food. Illegal poaching of Komodo dragons and their eggs has also resulted in fewer dragons remaining alive, while human encroachment leading to habitat destruction has resulted in less shelter for komodo dragons.
habits of komodo dragons
Komodo dragons, though large and fearsome, face many dangers. One of the main reasons for their declining population is the fact that they live in areas constantly beset by natural disasters such as volcanic activity, earthquakes, floods and tsunamis. Natural disasters diminish numbers of the dragons' prey, leaving them with less food. Illegal poaching of Komodo dragons and their eggs has also resulted in fewer dragons remaining alive, while human encroachment leading to habitat destruction has resulted in less shelter for komodo dragons.