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This site is all about animals, strange animals, animal care, animal stories, and other issues concerning animals. Animals are our fellow living creatures - just imagine what life would be like if there were no other living things except the human race. What a dull world it would be - animals are here to enrich or lives and many animals are the source of livelihood to some people. Animals are not only our companions in life but they are featured in stories, legends, poetry and in films. Some animals provide us with our most important food - milk, meat, eggs and honey. We should try to understand and respect animals for they are an integral part of our existence - without them life would not be so fascinating and meaningful. Let us ensure none of our fellow creatures enter the threshold of extinction. I am completely spellbound by watching this video of a giant octopus - would you be mesmerized by it, too? The gigantic eyes are so terrifying and strange.





Friday, December 4, 2009

Are There Man-Eating Dragons Roaming Planet Earth?


 I first came to know about the Komodo dragons when watching a documentary on TV and ever since then I have been intrigued by this creature.


In June 2008, five scuba divers were carried away from their dive boat by strong currents and stranded. When they finally made it to land after 12 hours adrift in shark-filled waters, they must have thought they were home safe.



As it turns out, the land they made it to was Indonesia’s Rinca island, one of the last remaining homes to wild Komodo dragons, and the divers' relief was short lived. They spent the next two days throwing rocks and screaming at a Komodo dragon that appeared on the beach. They successfully kept it at bay until they were rescued from the nearly deserted island.


The world thought Komodo dragons were mythological until about 1911. During World War I, a plane crashed near Komodo Island, and the pilot survived to tell the world about the Komodo dragon. He, like the divers, was very lucky.


Komodo dragons (Varanus komodoensis) live up to their fierce reputation. They will attack and devour a human being unprovoked. They're part of a group of lizards known as monitors, and they're the biggest lizards in the world. The largest Komodo ever measured was more than 10 feet (3 meters) long and weighed 366 pounds (166 kg). The average size in the wild is about 8 feet (2.5 meters) long and 200 pounds (91 kg). To get feel for how powerful this creature is, consider that when a 120-pound (54-kg) Komodo in the London Zoo needs a blood test, it takes two people to hold down its tail.


Many scientists think the record 366-pounder may have eaten a big meal just before weighing in. A Komodo can consume about 80 percent of its body weight in 20 minutes. It can swallow huge pieces at a time because its jaw and skull are flexible, like a snake’s. Komodo prey includes chickens, wild boar, deer, goats and animals as big as water buffalo. On occasion, it'll take down a human. The Komodo is the only lizard that will attack prey bigger than itself. It also regularly attacks other Komodo dragons. About one-tenth of the Komodo diet is other Komodos. 


There aren't many animals that can survive a Komodo attack. A human and another Komodo are pretty much the only ones. This endangered animal, down to about 4,000 in the wild, is at the top of the food chain in its habitat.


What is it that makes this lizard such a good predator? Find out next.




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