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Discover the intriguing world of Komodo dragons, remarkable reptiles that resemble giant crocodiles with sharp claws and long tails. Found in Costa Rica's lush national parks, these creatures thrive in shaded habitats. Baby Komodo dragons are nurtured in special nurseries, while females build nests in bushes. Their diet mainly consists of insects, bugs, and even deer. Dive into their unique family life and diet, and learn why these fascinating animals stand out in the animal kingdom.
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Description They look like a kind of crocodile. It is long and has sharp claws. It looks like a three eyed long tailed turtle.
Habitat They live in islands of Costa Rica. National park is there home for lots of shade. They sleep in shade.
Family life Babies are different from big komodo dragons cause they live in nurseries. The male komodo dragon pushes his snout to its body. The female has a nest in bushes.
Diet They eat insects and bugs. After they eat they drink from water holes. They eat deer for prey.
biblioghraphy • REMARKABLE ANIMALS SUSAN SCHAFER.DILLON PRESS 1992. • DIET AND FEEDING AUFFENBURG 1980 • komodo dragons pictures 1980