My vote goes to the Komodo Dragon. Strength and agility wins every time.
the gecko family the Gila monster and the komodo dragon
Yes, a Gila Monseter grows up to 60 cm (2.0 ft) long, while a Comodo Dragon can grow to a length of 3 metres (9.8 ft).
It's either a Gila monster or a Komodo dragon... I think.
No, the Gila monster and the Komodo dragon are not related. They belong to different genera and families. The Gila monster is a venomous lizard found in North America, while the Komodo dragon is a large lizard native to Indonesia.
A number of species of lizard are known to be venomous including the gila monster and the Komodo dragon.
Konodo Dragon, Water Monitor, Savannah monitor, Gila monster, beaded lizard, and Tree Monitor.
In Zoo Story 2, an equivalent to the Gila monster would be the Leatherback Turtle or the Komodo Dragon. These animals are also exotic and unique, known for their distinct appearances and characteristics.
You can now add the Komodo dragon to your list of poisonious lizards, so, now there are three of them in the world. Except that komodo dragons are not venomous they have deadly bacteria in their saliva but have no venom glands to speak of. So the count remains two.
The Gila Monster and Mexican Beaded lizards are the only VENOMOUS lizards in the world. But the Komodo dragon and other large monitor lizards have bacteria in their saliva the cause blood poisoning if bitten.
Just 19% of snakes worldwide are venomous. The only 4 in the U.S. are the Cottonmouth, Copperhead, Rattlesnake, and Coral snake, with many having a venom potent to only rodents or amphibians. The only 3 venomous lizard on Earth are the Mexican Beaded lizard, the Gila Monster (of the Southwest U.S.), and the Komodo Dragon (which has been shown to have some venom in addition to the bacteria culture in its mouth). A recent study has shown 12 other lizards to have a very minute, harmless venom.
No. Komodo dragons are part of the monitor lizard family, Varanidae. There is a crocodile monitor lizard in this family. Crocodiles belong to a separate family, Crocodylinae.
No. There are only 2 species of venomous lizards: the Gila monster and the beaded lizard. The Komodo dragon has toxic saliva, but this is from harmful bacteria rather than true venom.