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Watch a Komodo dragon take down massive prey – it doesn’t fight fair
Komodo dragons use a brutal hunting strategy built around patience and precision. Instead of chasing prey, they deliver a single powerful bite and let the damage take over. Their saliva carries toxins ...
The teeth of the Komodo dragon are a sight to behold. Triangular, curved, and armed with a serrated edge similar to a steak knife, they are perfectly adapted to cut into the flesh of their prey. Now, ...
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