Komodo Dragon May Extinct Very Soon
A recent study conducted by Australian Universities and found that Komodo Dragon could become extinct in the next few decades due to climate change.
Scientific Name: Varanus komodoensis
Type: Reptiles
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Average life span in The Wild: Up to 30 years
Size: 10 feet
Weight: 330 pounds
Habitat
Komodo dragons live in the harsh climate of Indonesia's Lesser Sunda Islands for millions of years. They like the islands’ tropical forests but can be found across the islands. They can walk up to seven miles per day.
Diet
Komodo dragons eat almost anything, including carrion, deer, pigs, smaller dragons, and even large water buffalo. When hunting, they like to hide for catching other animals.They have shark-like teeth.
Reproduction
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