The Komodo Dragon, native to Indonesia, is the largest lizard in the world. They are skilled hunters and can be found in the wild savannas and forests of the Indonesian islands.
Komodo Dragons prefer hot and dry habitats like savannas, tropical forests, and mangrove swamps. They are solitary creatures, only coming together to breed or feed on a carcass.
Habitat and Behavior
Adaptations for Survival
These powerful predators have sharp claws, strong jaws, and a keen sense of smell to locate prey. Their venomous bite weakens their victims, allowing the Komodo Dragon to easily overpower them.
Conservation Efforts