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De komodovaraan wordt bedreigd met uitsterven, zeker als de bouw van grote resorts en hotels doorgaan op de Indonesische eilanden Komodo en Rinca. Op het Indonesische eiland Rinca wordt een groot ...
Komodo dragons have iron-coated teeth—never before seen in reptiles. Just when the world’s largest reptile couldn’t get any more metal, scientists made a surprising discovery.
Komodo dragons, the world’s largest species of lizard, have iron-tipped teeth that help them to rip their prey apart, according to new research.
Komodo dragons, which can grow up to 10 feet long and live on a few islands in Indonesia, are typical reptiles in terms of teeth replacement, LeBlanc says. “They’re basically tooth factories ...
There’s no fire breathing, but the bite from a venomous Komodo dragon would put you in bad shape. The animals eat pretty much any kind of meat, from small rodents to deer and large water buffalo.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Last month, the Nashville Zoo welcomed two Komodo dragons into the world. The Nashville Zoo has housed Komodo dragons since 2014, but these are the first hatchlings.