Chinese dragons are considered immortal beings in Chinese mythology, existing for millions of years without aging. They are often described as outliving other creatures and possessing immense longevity.
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No, Komodo dragons do not live in Kenya. They are native to Indonesia, specifically the islands of Komodo, Rinca, Flores, and Gili Motang. Kenya is known for its diverse wildlife, but Komodo dragons are not found there.
Yes, you can. Dragons live anywere in the world. I know a dragon that lives in my yard and in my pond!! Who knows? There might even be a dragon living in your own attic!!
Frilled-neck lizards also known as frilled lizards or frilled dragons live in forest biomes in northern Australia but the forests have to be hot
Komoto Dragons are alive they just live on an island which is the Komoto Island.
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lizards and komoto dragons pretty much all reptiles
Saburo Komoto was born in 1950.
Akira Komoto was born in 1935.
I cant get the komoto dragon skin either, and i don't no how to kill it so i can get the skin i have tried everything can someone help me.One of you needs to call a vet, and the other one needs to check with the import guys. I think Komodo Dragons are indangered.
Hiroyuki Komoto was born on 1985-09-04.
Dragons don't exist, and this should say "Where do all dragons live and what is their habitat like?"
Scavengers, such as buzzards, komoto dragons, and hyenas are immune to many of the food borne illnesses because of certain enzymes in their digestive systems that people and many other animals do not have.
I do! I'm from Alberta, Canada, I think Komoto Mechani Dixmo sucks!
They don't Dragons are fictional
Komoto Dragons will eat anything they can catch. They will eat things ranging from a grasshopper to a full grown human male. What they do is bite their target and inject a narrow toxin. After a while, the target becomes paralyzed and falls down. The komodo dragon uses its keen sense of smell to sniff out where the prey went. It eventually finds its prey and starts eating it.