I was unable to hold the rhino beneath the surface of my bathtub long enough to give a conclusive answer.
komodo can swim from 450 m (Auffenberg, 1981) to 1,000 m (I don't remember the name of researcher who says this). but my guide on Komodo National Park said, it can swim for 450 km.
komodo dragon
You can get Dragon Breath by using a Glass Bottle (not Water Bottle!) while the Ender Dragon uses its Breath Attack near you.
actually it would be a tie the komodo can win if it bites the salt with poison and the croc have a chance itcan snap the komodo
The biggest Komodo dragon was 10 feet and weighed 466pounds.
A water buffalo can grow seven times the lizard's size.
he is a Komodo Dragon, Correction: Mr. Kipling is an Asian Water Monitor Lizard. Often confused with Komodo Dragons. Both are of the genus Varanus, but the subgenus is different. The Asian Water Monitor Lizard (Mr. Kipling) is of the subgenus Soterosaurus Salvator, whereas a Komodo Dragon is is of the subgenus Varanus Komodoensis.
gills-breath under water no gills-can't breath under water
Dolphins don t breath under water. Mammals breath air. Every 15 min they go out of the water to breath
Komodo dragons seem to hunt, when they are hungry. But I watched a television show just recently, and some people believed in that particular country that when a Komodo Dragon attacks a human it is normally their destiny. I particularly like the Komodo Dragon, even though it has a poisonous tongue and vicious claws and tails.
Konodo Dragon, Water Monitor, Savannah monitor, Gila monster, beaded lizard, and Tree Monitor.
Monitor lizards can live in water because they are semi-aquatic reptiles with adaptations that allow them to be efficient swimmers and divers. They have strong limbs and streamlined bodies that help them move easily in water, and they can hold their breath for extended periods while submerged. Additionally, they are capable of regulating their body temperature in water, making it a suitable habitat for them.