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  2. Komodo dragon - Wikipedia

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    The Komodo dragon prefers hot and dry places and typically lives in dry, open grassland, savanna, and tropical forest at low elevations. As an ectotherm, it is most active in the day, although it exhibits some nocturnal activity. Komodo dragons are solitary, coming together only to breed and eat.

  3. List of fictional reptiles - Wikipedia

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    A goanna who is McLeach's pet and acts to terrify her captives. Knuckles Animation Quack Pack: Daisy Duck's pet iguana. Komodo Animation The Secret Saturdays: Komodo Joe, Komodo Moe Video game Crash Bandicoot series: Two villainous Komodo dragons. Komodo brothers Liz: Literature The Magic School Bus: An anthropomorphic class pet lizard. Leon ...

  4. Monitor lizard - Wikipedia

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    Most species feed on invertebrates as juveniles and shift to feeding on vertebrates as adults. Deer make up about 50% of the diet of adult Komodo dragons, the largest monitor species. [15] In contrast, three arboreal species from the Philippines, Varanus bitatawa, mabitang, and olivaceus, are primarily fruit eaters. [16] [17] [18]

  5. List of national animals - Wikipedia

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    Komodo dragon (national animal) Varanus komodoensis [34] Javan hawk-eagle (national bird) Nisaetus bartelsi [34] Asian arowana (national fish) Scleropages formosus [34] Italy: Italian wolf (national animal) Canis lupus italicus [35] [36] Italian sparrow (national bird) Passer italiae [37] Jamaica: Red-billed streamertail (national bird ...

  6. List of domesticated animals - Wikipedia

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    bloodletting, surgery, therapy, research, saliva, pets Captive-bred 7b Annelida: Cochineal (Dactylopius coccus) 700–500 BCE [44] Chile, Peru, Mexico: dye Very common in the wild 6b Other insects: Indian (Pavo cristatus) and green peafowl (P. muticus) 500 BCE (uncertain for P. muticus) India, Java: meat, feathers, ornamental, guarding, pest ...

  7. Colchester Zoo - Wikipedia

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    Dragons of Komodo. Colchester Zoo is one of the few zoos in the UK approved to keep Komodo dragons and currently houses a number of komodo dragons and previously had breeding success within the EEP breeding programme for this species. The enclosure is designed to mimic conditions in the wild, and includes a large pool with showers, as well as a ...

  8. Komodo (island) - Wikipedia

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    Komodo (Indonesian: Pulau Komodo pronounced) is one of the 17,508 islands that comprise the Republic of Indonesia. It is particularly notable as the habitat of the Komodo dragon, the largest lizard on Earth, which is named after the island. Komodo Island has a surface area of 291 square kilometres, and had a human population of about 1,800 in 2020.

  9. Joan Beauchamp Procter - Wikipedia

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    Towards the end of her life, when she could only get around the grounds of London Zoo in an electric wheelchair, she was still often accompanied by a 3-metre-long Komodo dragon on a leash. [55] Although seriously ill, she continued to work intermittently, painting in watercolours [56] and planning articles for the Manchester Guardian. [57]