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Komodo dragons typically lay between 15 to 30 eggs in a single clutch, which they usually produce once a year. The eggs are laid in nests, often in the ground or within decaying vegetation, and after about 8 to 9 months of incubation, the eggs hatch. While they can lay multiple clutches in different years, the annual reproductive output is generally limited to one clutch per female.

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