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.
thye do not care for their young after laying the eggs they burry them then leave if they see them again they are considered prey and are eaten
No, snails do not leave their shell to burrow.
If a person is in the possession of a Komodo Dragon the authorities should be called immediately. The Komodo Dragon is considered an endangered species and is illegal to own outside of a state regulated zoo.
One bite of a komodo dragon can kill any living creature on earth living or extinct. They could be longer than 3 meters and bigger than a dinosaur named Gorgosaurus which is 3 and a half meters big. If the komodo dragon could be more long than 3 and a half meters they could weight to 350 lb and could kill any animal which it smells and it's smelling power could reach to 2.5 miles. The komodo dragon would eat every thing, not even leave a single bit and they are called nature's perfect predators. Komodo dragons are found in Indonesia and are endangered species. There have been cases when these giant reptiles have dragged local children to their death by tearing them off using their teeth. They are extremely dangerous during the mating season and have often killed their rivals. Komodo dragons have really sharp claws which tear off the hardest pieces of meat.
Groundhog Day is celebrated on February 2 in the US and Canada. According to folklore, if a groundhog emerging from its burrow on this day fails to see its shadow, it will leave the burrow, signifying that winter will end soon. If the groundhog sees its shadow, the groundhog will supposedly retreat into its burrow, and winter will continue for six more weeks.
no they actually get harder
Male seahorses are not protective mothers; instead, they carry and nurture their offspring in a brood pouch until they are ready to be born.
Adult platypuses do not stay with their young after they are born. Female platypuses care for their eggs by incubating them in a burrow and nursing the hatchlings for a short period. Once the young are weaned, they become independent and leave the burrow to fend for themselves. Male platypuses do not participate in parenting duties at all.
Dragonflies are the most loyal of any types of dragons this might explain it.
There is no way to delete your account. Just leave it alone. Your dragons will lose their names.
First, an adult Tarantula Hawk will go hunting for a Tarantula in it's burrow. Once it finds the burrow, it will drag the Tarantula out of it's burrow and inject a paralyzing venom into it. When the Tarantula is paralyzed, it will be taken into burrow made by the wasp and a single egg will be laid on the Tarantula. The wasp will leave. When the egg hatches, the larvae will feed on the living Tarantula. The larvae will eventually enter the inside of the Tarantula, consuming it from the inside out. While it does this, it has to avoid any major organs in the Tarantula so that it's food doesn't die. The Tarantula Hawk will become an adult (after the pupa stage) and leave. That is the cycle for the Tarantula Hawk.
Goku sacrifice him self to bring back every one that was kill by the evil dragons. The only way for wish to be granted he had to leave w/sheron