![]() ![]() ![]() Komodo dragons may have disappeared from Australia around 50,000 years ago, a disappearance that would have roughly coincided with the arrival of humans on the continent. According to fossil records, Komodo dragons (Varanus komodoensis) moved out of Australia and made their way to the islands of Indonesia, reaching the island of Flores around 900,000 years ago. While famous for being from the Indonesian island of Komodo and the surrounding islands, the Komodo dragon was first discovered in the land of Down Under. Komodo dragons can eat 80% of their weight in one goġ. When it comes to metabolism, they are not like other reptiles. ![]()
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