Are Komodo Dragons Venomous. The Komodo dragon has a bite tinged with a deadly venom, according to researchers. Check out the new Wild Facts video to learn more about Komodo dragons!
Komodo Dragons are not venomous, though some people think they are. Komodo dragons kill using a one-two punch of sharp teeth and a venomous bite, scientists have confirmed for the first time. Komodos, which live on three Indonesia islands, repeatedly slash at their prey until they are weak enough to eat.
Fry climbed into a Komodo dragon's cage at the Singapore Zoo. "I dangled a rat above it and got it really excited," he said.
The Komodo dragon (Varanus komodoensis), also known as the Komodo monitor, is a species of lizard found in the Indonesian islands of Komodo, Rinca, Flores, and Gili Motang.
Komodo dragons, or Komodo monitors, are the largest, heaviest lizards in the world — and one of the few with a venomous bite. Fry that the largest of all lizards might be venomous too. Komodo dragons spawn naturally in Swampland biomes.