

However, typically only two of these hatchlings are ever likely to reach adulthood.Given how few young lizards make it to adulthood coupled with the population's limited range, the Komodo dragon has previously been considered a Rare species since debuting on the Red List in 1986. Viewing Hints: Our Komodo dragon can be seen.After maturing at around the age of six, females lay clutches of roughly 30 eggs, of which 20 are likely to hatch. The dragons prey on a variety of animals including deer, pigs and water buffalo, with a venomous bite to help take down its targets.Komodo dragons are Earths largest living lizards and are part of the large family known as monitor lizards. Each scale around the ears, lips, chin, and soles of the feet may have three or more sensory.
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