Baisicly anything thet they sink their teeth into they'll eat it,including humans.A komodo dragon has a lot of bacteria in it's mouth,if you where bitten and managed to escape,you would still die from a massive infection.
Yes Komodo Dragons are very deadly predators. They have a very powerful bite and they have a nasty "venom" which is deadly bacteria in their saliva and when the prey is bitten, the saliva works on to the wound and easily kill the prey.
The Komodo dragon is an apex predator, and has no other predators. Adults will prey on the juveniles, and have a tendency to be cannibalistic.
Komodo dragons are predators, not prey. The bite of the Komodo dragon delivers a powerful venom which actually thins the blood, increasing blood flow and creating a state of shock in the victim. The sharp, serrated teeth of a komodo dragon are used to open a gaping wound in its prey, enabling the venom to flow easily.
Saltwater crocodiles are common predators of burmese pythons. Komodo dragons also prey on burms.
Komodo dragons face few natural enemies in their habitats due to their size and predatory nature. However, young komodo dragons are vulnerable to various predators, including birds of prey, snakes, and even larger komodo dragons, which may prey on their own young. Additionally, humans pose a significant threat through habitat destruction and poaching. Despite these challenges, adult komodo dragons are at the top of the food chain on their islands.
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komodo dragon camuflage and cath his prey.
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komodo dragon use there claws to rip open there prey
Komodo dragons are apex predators and have few natural enemies, but they can be threatened by larger predators such as adult saltwater crocodiles. Juvenile Komodo dragons are more vulnerable and may be preyed upon by birds of prey and other larger reptiles. Additionally, cannibalism can occur, with larger Komodo dragons occasionally eating smaller ones. Humans also pose a threat through habitat destruction and poaching.
Saltwater crocodiles and mugger crocodiles prey on komodo dragons. Tigers and reticulated pythons are also possible enemies.
Komodo dragons use their serrated teeth for ripping wounds in the flesh of their prey. They then drip the venom from gaps between their teeth into the wound to soon kill the prey.