A suitable cage for a Komodo dragon should ideally be at least 10 feet long, 5 feet wide, and 6 feet tall, although larger dimensions are preferable for optimal space and enrichment. The enclosure must provide secure climbing areas, basking spots, and hiding places to mimic their natural habitat. Additionally, proper ventilation, temperature control, and humidity levels are crucial for their well-being. Always consult with a herpetological expert for specific requirements.
there are MANY differences between komodo dragons and real dragons. komodo dragon are ten feet in length. a dragon is about 40 feet. a komodo is 3 feet tall. dragons are 20.a komodo has no wings, spines,horns or spade. a dragons has all of that. theres much more but that some of the basics.
about three feet as an adult
he is 2.90 tall
about as tall as my willy.
You need a big, tall cage, big enough so that the rabbit doesn't look or feel cramped up, and tall enough that the rabbit can stand up on his hind legs and not be bothered by the cage ceiling. Also, it's better to get a cage which is not grilled (which might cause sore hocks for the rabbit's feet), but a cage with a proper, flat floor. Also remember the extra space needed for the poo tray. Get a water bottle which can hook onto the cage.
Candace Cage is 163 cm.
Caroline Cage is 170 cm.
Claire Cage is 5' 7".
Ethan Cage is 193 cm.
Kieran Cage is 6' 3".
Michael Cage is 6' 9".
Sandy Cage is 165 cm.