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Komodo Dragon by Chris Jimenez Nature Photo on Flickr.
Komodo Dragon Warning by Steve - 1 Million+ (safe) views - thank you on Flickr.
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Dragon’s don’t exist? Now you tell me!
National Geographic’s Reptiles and Amphibians [VHS]
More than 350 million years ago, a new creature emerged from the water - the first amphibian. Today, the awesome traces of their progeny exist on virtually every continent. Join National Geographic in the search for exotic reptiles such as the…
Parthenogenesis in whip-tail lizards
Parthenogenetic species reproduce asexually, without need of a male, mating or pollination. In parthenogentic animals, the offspring are usually all female, and in certain types of whip-tail lizards, the entire species is female. Parthenogenesis often happens where there are no males of a species in the vicinity. In some cases, should males make a reappearance, the species can switch back to sexual reproduction. Recently in zoos, komodo dragons were discovered to be capable of this reproductive trick.
I do not own this image or information (taken from BBC nature)
I mean really, look at they’re faces and everything. THEY’RE JUST CUTE OKAY!? And they’re the perfect predator. I love them, one of my favourite animals fo’ sho’ … just wanted to express my love for these guys. :3
Lesbians approve of komodo dragons.
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Every video is my favorite video, every animal is my favorite animal.
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