Komodo Dragon Bite Mark. They can spend hours waiting for a sizable meal to. Komodo dragons, like cobras, are immune to their own poison.
More significant, some scientists say, is the shock and blood loss that results from the bite.
Their toxic bites may not be as deadly as first thought, say scientists.
A zookeeper was recently bitten by a Komodo dragon, raising some questions about the world's largest lizard. An ancient species of reptile, it first appeared on the planet This wouldn't make the Komodo dragon anything special, though; for decades there has been speculation about the "septic bites" inflicted by. Komodo dragons live on only five islands in southeastern Indonesia: Indonesia's four islands within Komodo National Park (Komodo, Rinca, Gili Montang, Gili Dasami), and the island of Flores.