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Dive into the remarkable life cycle and unique biological systems of Komodo Dragons. From hatching as eggs to becoming powerful adults, explore their respiratory, circulatory, digestive systems, and deadly defense mechanism. Learn how they breathe, eat, and defend themselves using their incredible physiology. This educational guide provides a detailed insight into the biology of these carnivorous giants. References included.
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Komodo Dragon By : Ethan , Aiden O. and Nivid Second Grade Mrs. Coplan’s Class
A Komodo Dragon’s Life Cycle First it is a egg. Then it is a baby .Third it is adult. Last it lays an egg.
A komodo dragon’s respiratory system The respiratory system is the Komodo Dragon’s breathing system. . They breathe by sticking their forked tongue out.
A Komodo Dragon’s Circulatory System The circulatory system is the blood transportation system. The blood goes through all the chambers of the heart, to the lungs and back to the body.
A komodo dragon’s digestive system Komodo Dragons are a carnivore. They eat pigs and deer.
A komodo dragon’s defense mechanism The defense mechanism is the germs in the saliva and the hind legs. The saliva has so many germs, one bite can kill a person or other animal. The hind legs are used for fighting each other and predators.
References Williams, Brian. Amazing Reptiles And Amphibians. Gareth Stevens. 2008. Martin, James. Komodo Dragons Giant Lizards Of Indonesia. Capstone Press. 1995. Cain, Patrick. Komodo Dragons. Abdo Consulting Group, Inc. 2014. Bjorklund, Ruth. Komodo Dragons. Age Fotostock. 2012.