As of recent estimates, the population of Komodo dragons is around 3,000 to 5,000 individuals in the wild. They are primarily found on a few Indonesian islands, including Komodo, Rinca, Flores, and Gili Motang. Their population is considered vulnerable due to habitat loss, poaching, and climate change. Conservation efforts are in place to help protect their habitats and ensure their survival.
27% for the last 5 years
Wikipedia has a nice map that indicates the distribution of present and extirpated Komodo dragon populations; see the link provided below:
The correct spelling is Komodo Dragon. Komodo comprises the islands that form the archipelago where the komodo dragon's habitat is.
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width of a komodo dragon
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, but with it's size and aggressiveness probably not, definitely not knowing when food is scarce that a komodo dragon will eat a komodo dragon.
Yes. The Komodo dragon is the largest monitor lizard.