yes
it is just the color of its skin
There are many subspecies, some with only two legs, some with no wings. Komodo are the only known subspecies of European dragons, as their four legs match all other dragons skeletons although they have no wings.
No,It no it only eats mammals and anfibians!!!!
No, they are totally different from say Komodo dragons and lizards. Dinosaurs are reptiles and the main difference was the way they walked. They walked with their legs directly under their hips which is different from the way a lizard walks. Komodo dragons are lizards but huge ones.
it lays 28 eggsthey can have up to 24 eggs at a time
most reptiles that can stand on two legs and all fours and also komodo dragon
On all four of their feet, one foot. On their hind legs, a full grown male would be a meter or longer.
Komodo dragons primarily walk rather than crawl. They use a sprawling gait, moving their legs out to the sides, which allows them to support their large bodies effectively. Although their movement may appear similar to crawling at times, especially when they are resting or navigating rough terrain, they are classified as walkers.
Reaching 10 feet in length and more than 300 pounds, Komodo dragons are the heaviest lizards on Earth. They have long, flat heads with rounded snouts, scaly skin, bowed legs, and huge, muscular tails. Reaching 10 feet in length and more than 300 pounds, Komodo dragons are the heaviest lizards on Earth. They have long, flat heads with rounded snouts, scaly skin, bowed legs, and huge, muscular tails.
Komodo dragons do not typically burrow as they are terrestrial animals that rely on their strong legs and sharp claws for hunting and movement. However, they will use existing burrows or hollows for shelter or to lay their eggs.
The back legs help the grasshopper jump and the front legs help them stand even
Yes.