The life cycle of the Komodo dragon begins with the female laying around 20 to 30 eggs in a nest, typically in burrows or vegetation, after mating in the spring. The eggs incubate for about 7 to 8 months, hatching in late summer. Hatchlings are small, about a foot long, and initially climb trees for safety from predators, including adult Komodo dragons. As they grow, they gradually move to the ground, reaching maturity at around 8 to 9 years, and can live for up to 30 years in the wild.
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width of a komodo dragon
The correct spelling is Komodo Dragon. Komodo comprises the islands that form the archipelago where the komodo dragon's habitat is.
No, the Komodo dragon is a large type of Monitor lizard and is not a dragon.
Komodo dragon was created in 1912.
A Komodo Dragon is a Secondary consumer!
The range of the komodo dragon is from Komodo Island to the island of Gili Matang.
Komodo dragons are named komodo dragons because even though they don't have wings, their dragon-ish body makes them take on the appearance of a dragon. Komodo comes from the island they originate from.
Yes. The Komodo dragon is the largest monitor lizard.
Only humans hunt the komodo dragon.
The komodo dragon lives in buttcrack land
i think a komodo dragon is a smelly nappy baby