Yes, Komodo dragons have been known to attack people, although it is rare. They are powerful predators and can be aggressive if they feel threatened or provoked. It's always best to keep a safe distance and not approach them in the wild.
Baby komodo dragons typically stay in their nests or burrows for about 3 to 4 months after hatching. During this time, they are vulnerable and rely on their mother's protection. Once they emerge, they are generally able to fend for themselves, but they often stay close to their burrows for safety as they learn to hunt and navigate their environment.
People arn't currently doing anyhting to save the Komodo Dragon's because they are too wild th handle, but the board are trying to come up with something. The Indonesians are trackind down these creatures to put htem on Komodo Island. xoxox gossip girl
YES!!!!! a komodo dragon has so many bacterias that it will rott your flesh off in two days time. so i would stay away from them!!!!!
Komodo dragons are the largest living lizard in the world. They are a type of monitor Lizard of the Varanidae family. When frightened, Komodo dragons can run up to 18km/h for a short distance. Usually, they run at a slow trot of 8 - 10km/h. The largest Komodo dragon measured weighed 165.9kg (365pounds). Large dragons usually weigh up to 90kg. It is hard to tell the difference between male and female dragons. However, males have a special scale pattern at the based of their tail. generally, males grow larger than females. The largest recorded Komodo dragon length is 3.13m (10feet 2 inches). Female Komodo dragons rarely grow over 2.5m (7feet 6 inches) in length. Scientist believe that Komodo dragons can live up to 50 years, maybe longer. Komodo dragons can swim at least 500m. However, they become sluggish in the water because the water cools their body temperature down. Young dragons spend most of their time in trees but dragons over 1.5m long can not climb well. Dragons over 2 meters are too heavy to climb trees. The Komodo dragons are constantly regulating their body temperatures. In the early morning, they must warm-up their bodies in the sun. If their body temperature drops too low, the food in their stomach can rot and cause regurgitation or even death. However, the Komodo dragon's body temperature must not exceed 42 degrees celcius (108 degrees Fahrenheit). When it is too hot, they must rest and seek shade to prevent their body from over-heating. Dragons are most active from 6 - 10am in the morning and again from 3 - 5pm in the afternoon. During the rainy season. Komodo dragons stay in burrows if they are too cold. Komodo dragons sleep at night because it is usually too cool for them to be active. They will sleep where they will not loose too much heat at the edge of the savanna and monsoon forest or in burrows. The average sleeping burrow is only 75cm to 1.25m in length. The Komodo dragons will use the burrows of rodents, palm civets, wild board, porcupine (on Flores) and those made by other Komodo dragons. Nesting burrows are about 2 meters long.
Sea dragons tend to live in warm waters (due to being coldblooded) with lots of fish and other prey. They stay in deep waters, preferring not to come into shallow, sandy water of beaches and reefs.
the komodo dragon's gestation is 8 months...they lay their eggs then cover them with leaves and sit on top to incubate the eggs..then they hacth 8 months later..
dragons could if they were real but mostly its the bones not the real dragons
They don't. They are on their own from the moment their eggs hatch. That is why they spend their first few years in the trees, away from small predators who would eat the small lizards and other komodos who would like a snack.
Yes, Unicorns and Dragons are real. (In your imagination!)
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Dragons usually stay in their own tribes of the same dragon species