1. Komodo has a
tail of the same length with the body, and about 60 pieces of sharp serrated teeth along approximately 2.5 cm, which is often replaced.
2. Komodo dragon saliva is often mixed with a
little blood because the teeth are
almost completely covered by gingival tissue
and the tissue is torn during the meal. This condition creates an ideal environment for the growth of deadly bacteria that live in their mouths.
3. Komodo has a long tongue, yellow and forked.
4. Komodo dragons males larger than females, with
the skin color from dark gray to brick
red, while more female dragons are green
olives, and had a small piece of yellow in the throat. Young Komodo dragons more colorful, with yellow, green and white on a black background.
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