What Changes Occur to the Body When a Human is Bitten by a Komodo Dragon's 'Giant Lizard'? See the Fate of This Meat
Nature has always been a law of the jungle, but compared to many ferocious wild animals, humans are actually quite small. Human strength lies in the fact that we have a brain that surpasses any animal, allowing us to reach the top of the food chain. However, when we encounter some incredibly ferocious animals, it's simply impossible for humans to resist.

The Komodo dragon is currently the largest lizard known to exist, and it's not only bulky and intimidating, but its body resembles that of a Tyrannosaurus Rex. Although its size isn't yet that large, the visual impact is sufficient. These giant lizards can grow up to four meters long, and even large crocodiles aren't necessarily their opponents, let alone humans.
Moreover, these animals are not only scary but also have strong aggressiveness and killing power. Their strongest weapon is not claws or teeth, but their saliva. The saliva of these giant lizards contains 100 different bacteria, and any one of them is enough to kill small animals.

Once these terrifying bacteria invade other animals' bodies, they will quickly spread and cause infection symptoms. Even if they are defeated in a fight, their opponents will eventually become their food, because the spread of bacteria and infection is just a matter of time. What would happen to a human if they were bitten by them?
There was actually a similar experiment done in the UK. The experimenter extracted the Komodo dragon's saliva and used it to inject two pieces of meat. Let's take a look at the fate of the meat injected with the saliva, and you'll understand the consequences if a human is injured by them.

It is reported that the experimenter separately put the two pieces of meat into a sealed container and took isolation measures. After three days, the meat injected with saliva completely rotted, but the normal meat did not show obvious changes after three days of preservation. Seeing this result, aren't you a little scared? We finally understand that the king of the natural world, the law of the jungle, really has a solid 'weapon'!