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  1. What Do Komodo Dragons Eat? – Komodo Dragon Diet

    Nov 6, 2017 · Do you want to know what do komodo dragons eat in its natural habitat? Komodo dragons are opportunistic hunters. They are pure carnivores. Dragons are the heaviest lizards in the world. …

  2. Where Do Komodo Dragons Live? – Komodo Dragon Habitat

    Nov 7, 2017 · Komodo dragons are also found in the Wolo Tado reserve which is equally covered with dry deciduous forest. The The komodo dragon habitat in the Flores island is now occurred in the …

  3. Reptiles - Animals Answers

    Nov 6, 2017 · The komodo dragon (Varanus komodoensis) is named after the Komodo island. The dragon breeds on several islands such as Gili Dasami, Komodo Island, Komodo National Park, …

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  5. What does a Great White Shark Look Like? - Animals Answers

    The great white has a large cone-like snout. Its body is shaped like a torpedo. The upper body has a slate-gray shade while it is white from the underside. This pattern of dark-colored upper side and …

  6. Mammals • Animals Answers

    A detailed explanation to wild animals and how they adapt to their environment, for everyone, with all kinds of fascinating information presented in a readable format.

  7. What Do Snow Leopards Eat? | Snow Leopard Diet - Animals Answers

    Oct 20, 2017 · Do you have any idea what do snow leopards eat in the wild? Snow leopards are probably not as large as tigers but they do take down prey nearly the size of Ibex.

  8. Featured • Animals Answers

    Despite the fact that blue whales have a global distribution, they are sparsely populated around the world. Today, there are about 10,000 to 25,000 blue whales alive in the oceans, making them one of …

  9. Cane Rat (Thryonomyidae) • Animals Answers

    Dec 10, 2023 · Cane rats are robust rodents with stocky bodies, small ears, and short tails; body covered with sharply pointed, but pliable, spiny hairs; broad, heavily

  10. What Fossil Teeth Tell Us About Ancient Animal Diets

    Jellyfish, sponges, crabs, the Komodo dragon, and salamanders are all ancient creatures in their own way. The coelacanth has barely evolved in hundreds of millions of years, and still exists today. …