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"<b>A stowaway discovered the Komodo Dragon.</b><br><br>In World War I a pilot crashed into Indonesian waters, swimming to safety at a nearby island. There he found the island inhabited by 'giant monsters.'<br><br> When he was rescued no one believed his tales of the giant reptiles. Later a man interested in his stories led an expedition and confirmed the existence of the Komodo dragon.<br><br> The largest dragon confirmed by science was 10 2/5 feet, although if you ask the locals they'll swear that a 30 foot dragon comes through their town.",
"<b>The largest lizard that is living is the Komodo Dragon.</b><br><br>The Komodo Dragon can get up to ten feet in length and can weigh over 150 lbs. in weight. These massive lizards live on the islands of Indonesia.<br><br> They were first spotted on the island of Komodo (from which they get their name) by European explorers in the early 20th century. The largest Komodo Dragon that was ever documented was 10 feet and 3 inches long and measured in at a whopping 365 lbs.!",
"<b>Komodo Dragons are carnivores that eat wild pigs.</b><br><br>Komodo Dragons are carnivorous and eat a wide range of meat. Some Komodo Dragons feast on the dead carcasses of their prey. Other Komodo Dragons prefer to eat live prey.<br><br> The diet of a Komodo Dragon consists of wild pigs, water buffaloes, deer, goats, and even humans.<br><br> Not very many people have lived to tell about their survival of the attack of a Komodo Dragon. If the lizard has not devoured their corpse, the human that escaped suffered from a serious infection and died as a result.",
"<b>Around 6,000 Komodo Dragons are alive in the world.</b><br><br>The Komodo Dragon population exists on the islands of Indonesia known as the Lesser Sunda Islands. The island of Komodo is home to almost 2,000 Komodo Dragons.<br><br> Rinca Island is home to a little over 1,000 Komodo Dragons. Gill Motang is an island that is home to only a small number of Komodo Dragons, perhaps a hundred at most.<br><br> The island of Flores most likely has the most Komodo Dragons with at least 2,000 Komodo Dragons that are believed to exist on this island alone.",
"<b>Female Komodo Dragons lay eggs in tree hollows or in the ground.</b><br><br>The mating season for Komodo Dragons is between May and August. The Komodo Dragon will lay eggs after mating. Around 20 eggs will be laid at one time.<br><br> Then the mother will leave the eggs, which will be incubated by the warm Indonesian sun for approximately 7 months. Once the eggs hatch the baby Komodo Dragons do not often survive.<br><br> However, they spend the first few years in trees in hopes of increasing their chances of survival. Komodo Dragons reach maturity when they are around the age of five. They can live for up to 30 years!",

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