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Komodo dragons communicate through a combination of vocalizations, body language, and scent marking. They use hissing and growling sounds to convey aggression or discomfort, while body postures, such as raising their heads or puffing up, signal dominance or submission. Additionally, they communicate through scent by marking their territory and signaling reproductive readiness, which helps convey important information to other dragons in their environment.

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