Komodo Dragon Bronx Zoo. The Komodo Dragon is not only the largest lizard in the world, but it also one of the most aggressive and is so powerful that it is able to take prey many times its own size. Komodo Dragons at the Bronx Zoo.
Chronicle executive editor Phil Bronstein was attacked by a Komodo dragon at the Los Angeles Zoo yesterday, suffering a serious foot injury. The stealth and fierce komodo dragon Varanus komodoensis in captivity at the Bronx Zoo. Female Komodo Dragons can lay viable eggs without needing to mate with a male.
Today, the animals there include some of our largest reptiles, Aldabra tortoises and Komodo dragons.
At the Smithsonian's National Zoo, the Komodo dragon eats rodents, chicks and rabbits.
The Komodo dragon (or Varanus komodoensis) is a large species of reptile that lives on the Indonesian isles of Komodo, Rinca, Flores and Gili Motang. They are powerful-looking reptiles with wide, flat heads, rounded snouts. The Komodo dragon is the top predator on the Indonesian islands it inhabits.