I feel bad for the deer I can see the pain and fear in its eyes sometimes wish that every predator that catches their prey would just break their necks so they could die without having to be eaten alive.

Komodo dragons can attain speeds of as much as 20 km/h (12.4 mph). They’re glorious swimmers for swimming from island to island and might dive to a depth of 4.5 m (15 ft). They’re principally energetic all through the day, however their habits in the course of the day and evening has diverse. They spend as much as 1.9 sq. kilometers (0.7 sq. miles) of the day wandering their residence vary. They don’t defend these residence ranges, so ranges could overlap, but when the meals is a if within the shared space, the dominant dragon will get the primary meal. The Komodo dragon, like many different reptiles, makes use of its tongue to detect, style and scent stimuli with the vomeronasal sense, utilizing Jacobson’s organ with out the usage of nostrils.

With a good wind and a behavior of swinging its head back and forth because it walks, the Komodo dragon can detect carrions from 4 to 9.5 km (2.5 to five.9 mi). They’re expert hunters. They seize their prey of their highly effective jaws and sink their tooth into it. Komodos have a considerable amount of micro organism of their saliva that helps kill the sufferer as they enter the blood by means of chunk wounds. That is the prey that survives the Komodo dragon’s grip often later dies from the micro organism in its perennial blood. They’re fierce predators with which they will eat very massive prey resembling massive water buffalo, horses, deer, goats, pigs, and even people. They could additionally eat different reptiles (together with small Komodo dragons), birds, chook eggs, small mammals and monkeys.

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