A Giant Scavenger

Thursday, August 20, 2009


The Komodo lizard, a monitor named for the East Indian Island on which it lives, is the world’s largest lizard. An aggressive carnivore, it usually scavenges for carrion. But it can run down such small animals as the wild pig at left and, like a snake, swallow them whole. It also preys on larger animals up to the size of young deer, from which it tears huge chunks.

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