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Komodo dragon Wikimedia Commons The largest of all living lizards, the komodo dragon can grow to more than 10 feet long and more than 300 pounds. They can run for brief periods at speeds up to 13 mph.
When a zookeeper delivered a kitten to the Humane Society of North Texas, they were shocked to hear where the kitten had been rescued from: Fort Worth Zoo's Komodo dragon enclosure.
Zookeeper Dan shows how the cold and scaly can make you feel warm and fuzzy.
A zoo in Indonesia is now home to seven bouncing baby Komodo dragons. Before you recoil in disgust, have a look at this video from the BBC — "cute" may not be the operative word, but the ...
There aren’t many scenarios in which getting a good look at a bunch of Komodo dragon teeth ends well. The massive lizard’s mouth holds 60 serrated teeth, each up to an inch long, that get ...
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Live Science on MSNRocket-like jellyfish, regal Komodo dragon and harrowing whale rescue — see the stunning Ocean Photographer of the Year 2025 finalists
Finalists in the Ocean Photographer of the Year 2025 competition capture beautiful images of animals and people oceans.
Most wild Komodo dragons live in the Komodo National Park, which was established in 1980. While illegal activity still takes place, strict anti-poaching laws exist to protect the dragon in this area.
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