Komodo dragon babies live in trees primarily for safety. By staying off the ground, they avoid predators, including adult Komodo dragons, which may eat them. The arboreal habitat also provides access to small prey and a place to bask in the sun. This behavior helps increase their chances of survival during their vulnerable early stages of life.
Komodo dragons do not care for their young. The female lays her eggs in a secure area and leaves. The babies are forced to fend for themselves. In addition, adult dragons have been known to be cannibals, which is why baby dragons live in trees and are seldom found on the ground.
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Komodo dragons live on the Island of Komodo in Indonesia. Komodo dragons also live on a few other Indonesian islands.
No, Komodo dragons only live on the island of Komodo which is in the Southern Hemisphere.
no they don't they are kinda loners and live under trees or Bush's but not in dens
Komodo dragons don't live in the rainforest. Their prefered habitat is scrub and woodland.The above is not strictly correct. The natural habitat of the Komodo dragon ranges from among the rocks in open, bushy lowlands, to dense forest and tropical rainforest areas found on the volcanic slopes of the islands where they live. They require plenty of trees for the protection of their young.Adult komodo dragons cannot climb trees, so they are restricted to the "forest floor" level. Juvenile komodo dragons climb trees for protection (especially from the adult dragons), so they are most commonly found in the understory level.
Yes, Komodo Dragons live in Kalimantan Indonesia. Komodo dragons can be up to 10 feet long and can weigh up to 300 pounds.
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Komodo Dragons also live in Flores ( in Indonesia) so yes i believe that they do only live in Indonesia
Komodo dragons can live up to 50 years.
Komodo dragons live on tropical islands where there is no autumn. It is warm all year round.
No, komodo dragons live on four small islands in Indonesia, Komodo, Rinca, Flores, and Gili Montang.