Komodo dragons and other giant monitor lizards inhabit Indonesia, Asia, and Australia

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The Komodo dragon is the world's largest living lizard, found on five Indonesian islands. These massive reptiles can weigh up to 166 kg in captivity and possess venom that aids in hunting large prey. The Komodo dragon is classified as Endangered, with a wild population around 3,400 individuals.


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