{ Live } Komodo Dragon fight



{ Live } Komodo Dragon fight Subscribe Googlee TV for more videos: http://goo.gl/L1moeC The Komodo dragon[4] (Varanus komodoensis), also known as the Komodo monitor, is a large species of lizard found in the Indonesian islands of Komodo, Rinca, Flores, Gili Motang, and Padar.[5] A member of the monitor lizard family Varanidae, it is the largest living species of lizard, growing to a maximum length of 3 metres (10 ft) in rare cases and weighing up to approximately 70 kilograms (150 lb).[5] Their unusually large size has been attributed to island gigantism, since no other carnivorous animals fill the niche on the islands where they live.[6][7] However, recent research suggests the large size of Komodo dragons may be better understood as representative of a relict population of very large varanid lizards that once lived across Indonesia and Australia, most of which, along with other megafauna,[1] died out after the Pleistocene. Fossils very similar to V. komodoensis have been found in Australia dating to greater than 3.8 million years ago, and its body size remained stable on Flores, one of the handful of Indonesian islands where it is currently found, over the last 900,000 years, "a time marked by major faunal turnovers, extinction of the island's megafauna, and the arrival of early hominids by 880 ka [kiloannums]."[1] As a result of their size, these lizards dominate the ecosystems in which they live.[8] Komodo dragons hunt and ambush prey including invertebrates, birds, and mammals. It has been claimed that they have a venomous bite; there are two glands in the lower jaw which secrete several toxic proteins. The biological significance of these proteins is disputed, but the glands have been shown to secrete an anticoagulant. Komodo dragon group behaviour in hunting is exceptional in the reptile world. The diet of big Komodo dragons mainly consists of deer, though they also eat considerable amounts of carrion.[5] Komodo dragons also occasionally attack humans in the area of West Manggarai Regency where they live in Indonesia.[9] Mating begins between May and August, and the eggs are laid in September. About 20 eggs are deposited in abandoned megapode nests or in a self-dug nesting hole.[5] The eggs are incubated for seven to eight months, hatching in April, when insects are most plentiful. Young Komodo dragons are vulnerable and therefore dwell in trees, safe from predators and cannibalistic adults. They take 8 to 9 years to mature, and are estimated to live up to 30 years.[5] Komodo dragons were first recorded by Western scientists in 1910.[10] Their large size and fearsome reputation make them popular zoo exhibits. In the wild, their range has contracted due to human activities, and they are listed as vulnerable by the IUCN.[2] They are protected under Indonesian law, and a national park, Komodo National Park, was founded to aid protection efforts.

Comments

  1. 0:09 almost ippon, too bad.
  2. This is adorable! Where is this?
  3. its called mateing
  4. jesus christ that's jason bourne
  5. komodo big. it's biawak
  6. Where is? Country?
  7. MAAAAAM! the lizards are fighting again !
  8. someone please re-upload this but give them the voices of black men
  9. reminds me of gang beasts
  10. this is monitor, not komodo
  11. not komodo dragons but still very cool
  12. They fight like humans!!! XD
  13. Szerintem ez előjáték. :)
  14. wow Srilanka!!!!!great
  15. 0:04 Shit got real.
    Watch Ozzyman reviews for a hilarious play by play on these two.
  16. STREET FIGHTER
  17. OMG p
  18. WORLDSTAR
  19. those are to small to be Komodo Dragons. I think those a Monitor Lizards. The smaller relative of the Komodo Dragon.

    Still this is a great video.
  20. As a wrestler this was very funny and entertaining to watch.😂


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