Monday, January 3, 2011

Komodo Dragons

http://www.dinosaurtypes.org/images/other_prehistoric-creatures/reptiles/komodo/komodo.gif
Komodo Dragons still thrive today, on Komodo island in indonesia and Korea.

People visit the island, and many people have been killed there. The creatures survive on deers and any other animals they can catch. They are man eaters, and can run very quickly, so be careful, if you find one in your garden.

Once bitten by a Komodo, its victim will be poisoned, and will slowly die over 1-3 days. The Komodo Dragon follows its prey, until it can no longer run, or until it dies, and then he eats it (dead or alive).

Komodo Dragons are imune to the bites of other Komodos. Any other animal will die withing days. Including people. There is no known cure for the poison of a Komodo bite, and the only creature which is immune to this poison, is the Komodo itself. No one knows how the Komodo manages to stay immune to the poisonous bite of another Komodo.

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