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Rare Four Komodo Dragons Engage in Battle on Komodo Island, with Body Lengths Exceeding 2.4 Meters and Fierce Combat

Komodo dragons are the largest lizards in the world, incredibly ferocious and their movements are agile. They are a rare number, living on Komodo Island in Indonesia, and many people have heard of their famous names, but they know very little about them. On February 26, the British ‘Daily Mail’ exposed a video, allowing readers to appreciate the appearance of the Komodo dragons, and they can also see their world’s brutality.

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The video was taken by Konstaninus Muga, an Indonesian forest ranger. He told reporters that he was conducting routine patrols when he suddenly saw a shocking and rare sight. Four Komodo dragons gathered together and began a fierce fight, and he quickly took out his phone to record this brutal scene.

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In the video, the four Komodo dragons began to observe each other, and suddenly started a brawl. It started with two groups fighting, and later the four lizards wrestled together. They fought in a frenzy, even laying their feet down, and stood up to fight, and occasionally spitting dark tongues, which looked very ferocious and intimidating. In the end, one of the lizards won, lying on the defeated opponent's body to show its kingly posture.

It is reported that the three Komodo dragons all have a body length of more than 2.4 meters, which is a deserving giant. This was to fight for territory. To protect the endangered Komodo dragons, a national park has been established on Komodo Island in Indonesia. Currently, there are more than 4000 Komodo dragons on Komodo Island, and these giant lizards mainly feed on carrion. However, their ferocious personalities will also hunt other young lizards, and Komodo dragon injury events occur from time to time.

Source: Network

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