Researchers have found a troubling link between tourism and the survival of Earth's largest lizard, according to Tempo.
ST. LOUIS — The Saint Louis Zoo has welcomed a new resident this fall — a six-year-old male Komodo dragon named Charlie. He will be the first of his species to live at the Zoo in more than 12 years ...
The Komodo dragon lumbered into the spotlight Monday as Google honored the giant lizards that dwell on volcanic islands in Indonesia's Komodo National Park. About 5,700 of the lizards live at the park ...
Komodo dragons have shark-like teeth and poisonous venom that can kill a person within hours of a bite. Yet villagers who have lived for generations alongside the world's largest lizard were not ...
Explore Komodo Islands, a volcanic archipelago in East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia, and home to the Komodo dragon—the world’s ...
Learn how these two lizards can be both alike and different with the Memphis Zoo. Learn how these two lizards can be both alike and different because of how they have adapted to their environments ...
The Komodo dragon (Varanus komodoensis) is the largest lizard in the world, growing to an average length of 2-3 meters (10 feet). It is a member of the monitor lizard family, Varanidae, and inhabits ...
The lizard species said to have inspired the iconic movie monster Godzilla frequently finds itself in a brutal battle for dominance. Four giant Komodo dragons standing up to 8 feet tall were recently ...
Komodo dragons, the largest lizards, are apex predators native to Indonesian islands, known for their venomous bite and scavenging habits. Monitor lizards, a diverse group found across Africa, Asia, ...
Charlie is a six-year-old male and is the first Komodo dragon resident at the zoo’s new habitat for the species. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in ...
Leapin’ lizards — Komodo dragon blood could save lives! Researchers at George Mason University created a synthetic version of an antimicrobial compound using a substance in the giant Indonesian lizard ...
Scaly and with forked tongues, Komodo dragons are the largest lizards to still walk the Earth. But their days here may be numbered. A new report from an international biodiversity conservation ...