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The Komodo dragon (Varanus komodoensis), also known as the Komodo monitor, is a large reptile of the monitor lizard family Varanidae that is endemic to the ...
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Fast Facts. Komodo dragons are the largest living species of lizard with the largest individual measuring 10 feet and weighing over 300 pounds.
Komodo dragon

Komodo dragon

Reptiles
The Komodo dragon, also known as the Komodo monitor, is a large reptile of the monitor lizard family Varanidae that is endemic to the Indonesian islands of Komodo, Rinca, Flores, and Gili Motang. It is the largest extant species of lizard, with... Wikipedia
Speed: 12 mph (Maximum, On Land, Sprint)
Mass: 170 – 200 lbs (Male, Adult) and 150 – 160 lbs (Female, Adult)
Scientific name: Varanus komodoensis
Length: 8.5 ft. (Male, Adult) and 7.5 ft. (Female, Adult)
Bite force: around 500 to 600 PSI
Class: Reptilia
Domain: Eukaryota

Komodo National Park, located in the center of the Indonesian archipelago, between the islands of Sumbawa and Flores, is composed of three major islands (Rinca, ...
Komodo is one of the 17,508 islands that comprise the Republic of Indonesia. It is particularly notable as the habitat of the Komodo dragon, ...
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