All lizards shed their skin once in a while and so does the komododragon.
Komodo Dragons are reptiles. Reptiles do shed their skin fairly regularly. The skin of a reptile is scaly and tough. This is for protection. Komodo Dragons are the largest lizard in the world.Assuming you mean 'Komodo' dragon - yes it does. A kimono (for future reference) is a piece of clothing typically worn by people of Japan.
it is just the color of its skin
They are reptiles and do not have fur or hair, they have rough skin.
Yes they do ! They periodically shed their entire skin.
Boots, ther is however a special process to purify the skin due to the toxic oils it possesses.
Bearded dragons tend to not shed all their skin at once. Usually, they are always in some state of shedding.
There are actually very few similarities between the komodo dragon and the fictitious creature known as a dragon. They both breathe using lungs, but the fictitious dragon breathes out fire whereas the komodo dragon breathes ordinary air. The komodo dragon has scaly skin, whereas a dragon is generally believed to have scales.
Sneak up behind the dragon and press (-) and it will be startled and shed its skin.
Geckos shed their skin about once every 1-2 months.
every 2 minutes
Adult Beardies usually shed once a month. Beardies are constantly growing and unlike humans their skin doesn't grow with them so they need to shed it like a snake. It takes them awhile to shed as their skin comes off in patches unlike a snake that sheds all in one.
green/grayAdult Komodo dragons are greenish-gray to black in colour. They also have yellow and black spots on its freckled skin. Young juveniles are yellow or green in colour. However these reptiles do undergo a colour change during their life time. It is a sign of maturity and fully grown up adults have a greenish earthen colour. They also have a forked tongue similar to snakes that's yellow in colour. Hope this helps!:-)