Komodo dragons are the largest living lizards in the world. They are identified by their massive size, flat heads, bowed legs and long, thick tails. The name comes from rumors that a dragon-like creature lived on the Indonesian island of Komodo. Local people call them "ora," or "land crocodile. read more
Perhaps because they are dragon like in their aggressive nature and predatory skills. They may not breath fire, but their saliva is filled with toxins and they are relentless in their slow, steady pursuit of prey. read more
Komodo dragons are the largest living lizards in the world. They are identified by their massive size, flat heads, bowed legs and long, thick tails. The name comes from rumors that a dragon-like creature lived on the Indonesian island of Komodo. No Western scientists had seen a Komodo dragon until 1912, according to the San Diego Zoo. read more