This lovely creature is Rognuga! They belong to GiantLizard, and this is the attack I drew of their character on art fight. I really enjoyed drawing them!
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This lovely creature is Rognuga! They belong to GiantLizard, and this is the attack I drew of their character on art fight. I really enjoyed drawing them!
Komodo Dragon-The Largest Lizard in the World
Introduction: The Komodo Dragon and Its Origins Komodo Dragon is one of the largest lizard in the world and they have a unique evolutionary history. The Komodo Dragon is a type of monitor lizard that can grow up to 10 feet long and weigh over 300 pounds. The Komodo Dragon is native only to the Indonesian island of Komodo and a few nearby islands, such as Rinca, Padar, Flores, Gili Motang, and Gili Dasami. This species is the world’s largest living lizard. The Komodo Dragon has an interesting evolutionary history that science didn't fully understand until recently. In 1910, scientists from Europe arrived on Komodo Island to study its inhabitants for the first time in hopes of finding out why these lizards were so large and why they had such a potent bite.
Photo by Dimitri Dim: https://www.pexels.com/photo/komodo-dragon-in-close-up-photography-1802177/ Komodo Dragon's Hunting Techniques The Komodo Dragon hunts at night and during periods of rain or mist that can reduce the visibility of its prey. It is able to detect potential food up to a mile away and it can run at speeds up to 10 miles per hour for short distances. Komodo dragons mostly prey on deer and wild pigs. They kill their prey by biting them on the neck and injecting venom with their saliva. If an animal manages to escape the deadly grip of a Komodo dragon, it won't be feeling too lucky for long. Dragon saliva contains many bacteria that quickly poison their victims, with death usually following in less than 24 hours. Dragons are very tenacious predators. They will follow their prey for miles, following their sense of smell until they find its corpse to eat its flesh. They have enormous appetites and can eat up to 80% of their body weight in one sitting.
"Komodo dragon stalking deer" by Achmad Ariefiandy is licensed under CC BY 3.0 . Reproduction and Development Female Komodo Dragons can lay up to 30 eggs. They stand guard over them for several months. Young dragons are green but mature into a solid yellow to purplish-brown color. They also have bands of black and yellow when they're little, with most dragon babies staying up in the trees to avoid predators. They begin coming down when they're 8 months old and it is only after this point that they become afraid of more dangerous dragons like themselves.
"Komodo dragon eggs, real thing, Audubon Park Zoo, New Orleans 2004" by moccasinlanding is licensed under CC BY 2.0.
"Young Komodo Dragon" by Stephen Fulljames is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0. Komodo dragons vs. Humans When it comes to the Komodo dragon, there are two perspectives that people have. Some people believe that they are harmless reptiles that only pose a threat to smaller animals like deer and water buffalo. On the other hand, some people view Komodos as dangerous creatures that can kill humans. The truth is Komodos do not usually present themselves as threats to humans. The reason for this is because they rely on their venomous bite and sharp claws for hunting prey instead of their strength or size. However, if you come across one of these large reptiles it’s best to stay away from them, just in case you encounter one that does want to attack you. Read also: What are Hallucinogenic Plants? Watch Video https://youtu.be/HTqtnlYCfIY Read the full article
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A cute little kitten swallowed by a giant monitor lizard
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