Komodo Dragon | Wild Animals - Planet Doc Full Documentaries



The Komodo dragon is the largest living lizard in the world. ▶ SUBSCRIBE! http://bit.ly/PlanetDoc Full Documentaries every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday! ▶ WILD ANIMALS DOCUMENTARIES | http://bit.ly/PlWildAnimals It can measure 3 metres in length, and weigh 70 kilos. It’s sight and hearing are not very well-developed. To hunt, it relies on smell. Every time it puts out its tongue, the particles carried in the air are trapped on its two tips. It then places these tips against a special receptor, called Jacobson’s organ, located at the top of the mouth. This analyses the particles and tells the dragon, not only of the presence of the prey, but also in which direction it can be found. Such is the voracity of these animals that the adults do not hesitate to attack the young of the species. To avoid being detected, these cover themselves in faeces to disguise their natural smell, and climb up into the trees, where they will remain until the predator has moved off. ---- Do you want to know more about Komodo Dragon? This is our full documentary ▶ http://pdoc.es/KomodoDragonFD ▶ SUBSCRIBE | http://bit.ly/PlanetDoc ▶ FULL DOCUMENTARIES | http://bit.ly/Full-Docs ▶ WILD ANIMALS DOCUMENTARIES | http://bit.ly/PlWildAnimals ▶ FACEBOOK | http://bit.ly/FBPDoc ▶ TWITTER | http://bit.ly/TwPDoc ▶ TUMBLR | http://bit.ly/TbPlDoc

Comments

  1. wonderful of Indonesia
  2. Good
  3. These are great. Keep it up


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Visibility: 6526

Duration: 3m 25s

Rating: 25