The Komodo Dragon is the world’s biggest lizard, reaching heights of over 3 meters and weighing up to 100 kilograms: the largest specimen ever documented weighed 165 kilos, but with a full tummy.
Komodo Dragon Cruelly Swallowed Monkey Alive
The species is found in eastern Indonesia on the islands of Komodo, Rinca, and Gili Motang, which are protected inside the boundaries of the Komodo National Park.
A tiny population can also be found in northern and western Flores, to the east of the national park.
Komodo Dragons are often not restricted by the environment, but rather by the abundance of prey and the lack of human predation.
The bigger islands of Komodo National Park’s wide, grassy savanna, low woodland, and mangrove host populations of invasive Wild Pig.
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