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  • The Komodo Dragon | Educational Video for Kids.

    The Komodo Dragon | Educational Video for Kids.



    Hello friends and welcome to a new Happy learning
    video. Today we are going to learn about the largest lizard
    in the world…the Komodo dragon.

    Komodo dragons were discovered in 1910 on some
    remote Indonesian islands, and although they don’t
    breathe fire or fly, they are indeed very dangerous
    animals.

    These large reptiles, like all other reptiles, are born from
    eggs, like these tiny crocodiles.

    The komodo dragon’s bodies are covered by hard thick
    scales which protect them from all sorts of dangers.

    When they are adults they can grow up to 3 meters in
    length and weigh more than 90 kilos. They are
    carnivorous and their jaws are wide, strong and extremely
    powerful. They have close to 60 razor sharp teeth which
    they use to tear apart their victim’s flesh. Their saliva is
    very infectious, almost even venomous. When they bite
    their prey, the wound rapidly becomes infected and kills
    them.

    They can eat up to 80% of their own weight in a single
    meal. They are quite the guzzlers!

    After eating so much they must rest awhile, like this one
    who is taking a nice long nap.

    They tend to eat carrion, but they are also great hunters,
    capable of detecting their prey at a distance of 10 km
    away, thanks to their long forked tongue.

    Even though they don’t look like it, they are fantastic
    athletes, they climb trees, are excellent swimmers and
    can run at a speed of 29km per hour…if you don’t believe
    me, ask these poor deer which had a very near miss…

    These large lizards can live to 50 years old, but the truth is
    they don’t tend to live so long; every day there are less
    and less of them, everyday they have less space to live in,
    and many are hunted illegally to be sold on the black
    market or kept for their skin. At the moment there are
    only approximately four thousand komodo lizards in the
    world, without a doubt they are in great danger of being
    extinct.

    So on behalf of Happy Learning, as always, we ask you to
    look after nature and all its living things…all animals, no
    matter how terrifying they may seem, are extremely
    important for our planet’s environmental balance. So now
    you know, take care of it and respect it.

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    Learning TV.

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