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 ...
After our dragon-tracking adventure on Komodo Island, we travel up into the ... face beside carved wooden effigies of the deceased. Human skulls lie exposed on shelves or inside caves in a third.
By safeguarding habitats, reducing human-wildlife conflict and raising awareness, researchers and local communities are working together to preserve the legacy of the Komodo dragon for generations ...
Nonetheless, if a dragon spots one of these little buck ... Goats aren’t just a popular food for human beings, but for Komodo dragons as well. Although a Komodo might prefer a curried goat ...
And surely the first humans who saw the animals would have added: Beware! An avid hunter, the Komodo dragon can hit 12 miles an hour in short bursts. The reptiles ambush their prey, ripping open ...
Male Komodo dragons typically live to be about 20 years old in human care. That means Murphy is elderly in Komodo dragon years and requires some special care for conditions that are a natural part ...
This was only discovered in 2006, when a dragon called Flora mothered five baby dragons at Chester Zoo, despite never having been kept with a male. According to Joe Capon of London Zoo ...