Komodo Dragon Eat Human. Natural horror filmed by Matej and Zuzana Dolinay. Dr Ian Stephen is assistant curator of herpetology Dr Stephen says a Komodo dragon in the wild would not hesitate to kill and eat a human if they wanted to, but Raja has been trained and is quite tame.
The largest risk to the survival of the Komodo Dragon is encroachment by humans, destruction of environment and poaching of prey such as the Sunda deer. They are able to see color but have poor night vision. Komodo dragons eat by tearing large chunks of flesh and swallowing them whole while holding the carcass down with their forelegs.
They'll eat almost anything they can catch, including.
Instead, they eat a lot of carrion.
They are such fierce hunters they can eat very large prey, such as large water buffalo, deer Komodo dragon mothers will also build decoy nests to confuse predators and keep her eggs safe. Dr Ian Stephen is assistant curator of herpetology Dr Stephen says a Komodo dragon in the wild would not hesitate to kill and eat a human if they wanted to, but Raja has been trained and is quite tame. Then she will incubate the grapefruit-sized eggs.