El dragón de Komodo (Varanus komodoensis) es un gran reptil que vive en las islas indonesias de Komodo, Rinca, Flores y Gili Motang. Son de un marrón verdoso apagado, con extremidades muy separadas, una gran apertura bucal, una cola larga y musculosa, y una lengua amarilla bifurcada. Los machos pueden alcanzar una longitud media de 2,59 m y suelen pesar entre 79 y 91 kg, mientras que la media de las hembras es de 2,29 m de largo y un peso de entre 68 y 73 kg.
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Varanus komodoensis
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Animal Facts
Komodo dragons are ambush predators; they lie in wait for prey and go for the throat when they attack.
Komodo dragons can swallow prey up to the size of a goat or small deer whole; after a large meal like this, they will slowly digest it and then regurgitate the fur, horns and bones.
Komodo dragons are cannibalistic; 10% of an adult's diet is juvenile dragons.
Komodo dragons apply potent venom onto multiple frenzied bite wounds from their sharp teeth. The venom makes the victim collapse from blood loss and shock after the initial attack, too weak to escape or fight back.
Female Komodo dragons can lay viable eggs without mating, but all hatchlings will be male.
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