Komodo dragons have teeth coated in iron to kill prey: study The fearsome Komodo ... up to 90 kilograms (200 pounds), are threatened by human activity and climate change destroying their habitat.
Komodo dragons have a particularly gruesome hunting technique. The lizards’ infectious saliva means that they can kill much larger animals with a single bite. After attacking, Komodo dragons ...
As formidable as the Komodo dragon seems, it’s very much at risk. On seven Indonesian islands that are the only places the species lives in the wild, humans burn its habitat to clear land and ...
If you hear any strange noises while visiting Komodo Island, don't go to check them out. Because you might find yourself face-to-face with the world's largest, most dangerous lizard. And it looks ...
Despite their ancient lineage and impressive survival skills, Komodo dragons face threats in the modern world. Habitat loss, climate change and human encroachment have rendered them an endangered ...
JAKARTA, Oct 3 (Jakarta Post/ANN): The recent move by Switzerland-based organisation the International Union for Conservation (IUCN), to list Komodo dragons, the world’s largest living lizards ...