green/gray
Adult Komodo dragons are greenish-gray to black in colour. They also have yellow and black spots on its freckled skin. Young juveniles are yellow or green in colour. However these reptiles do undergo a colour change during their life time. It is a sign of maturity and fully grown up adults have a greenish earthen colour. They also have a forked tongue similar to snakes that's yellow in colour. Hope this helps!:-)
Komodo dragons lay their eggs around September.
Certain species of birds eat Komodo eggs as well as other Komodo Dragons. Snakes also eat the Dragons eggs as well.
Yes, they can lay up to 14 eggs at a time.Yes, a komodo dragon lays eggs.Yes, they do.
Komodo Dragons are reptiles, and produce by means of fertilised eggs; sexual reproduction.
Komodo Dragons' eggs are twice as big as a chicken egg, and weigh about 125g.
it lays 28 eggsthey can have up to 24 eggs at a time
leathery eggs, 40-60.
greenish brown
Dragons, as you see them in literature and movies, do not exist. But Komodo dragons are a species of lizard, and those still exist today. Komodo dragons lay eggs to reproduce, so those eggs also still exist.
The Female barys the eggs and leaves them to their fate.
5 hours to 1 week
komodo dragons lay eegsit lays eggs.