En la naturaleza hay animales a los que es mejor observar desde lejos. El veneno de las serpientes, las potentes...
A Komodo tour is an absolute must do when visiting Flores, Indonesia. Read to find out what to expect and what to look for when choosing your Komodo tour.
Interested in the world-famous island of DRAGONS? The following guide will help you organise the best Komodo Island tour with useful info!
Mehrtägige Bootstour durch den Komodo Nationalpark. Warum du diese Tour unbedingt buchen solltest und was du unbedingt wissen musst.
The Komodo Dragon (Varanus komodoensis), also known as the Komodo monitor, is a member of the monitor lizard family Varanidae that is endemic to the Indonesian islands of Komodo, Rinca, Flores, and Gili Motang. It is the largest known monitor lizard, as well as the largest lizard in the world. Like all monitor lizards, it has extremely toxic venom, which it can uses to bring down prey. The Komodo dragon's diet is wide-ranging, and includes invertebrates, other reptiles (including smaller Komodo
Visit Padar Island, where trekkers around the world are faced with their greatest trial yet. Climb the island's highest mountain to get an astonishing view!
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Dingen om te doen bij Komodo, Flores De stad Labuan Bajo en Komodo National Park hebben samen veel leuke dingen om te doen. Vanaf Bali duurt een vlucht
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Join us aboard a Komodo Liveaboard for epic adventures. Our fleet and our crews are the best in Labuan Bajo.
Visit Padar Island, where trekkers around the world are faced with their greatest trial yet. Climb the island's highest mountain to get an astonishing view!
I siti Patrimonio dell’UNESCO sono attualmente 1.199 in 168 Paesi, e ben 59 sono in Italia. Ma noi diamo uno sguardo al resto del mondo.
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What is the first thought that comes to mind when you imagine the Komodo Islands? Dragons. Yes, there are Komodo Dragons here, but these islands have so much more to offer than these dangerous reptiles – think pastel pink beaches, surreal landscapes and top-notch snorkeling and diving.
Komodo dragons are the biggest and heaviest lizards on Earth. Full-grown adults can reach 10 feet (3 meters) long and weigh more than 300 pounds (140 kilograms)! Most weigh about 150 pounds (70 kilograms). These giant reptiles have been around for millions of years, but scientists didn't study them until about a hundred years ago. Wild Komodo dragons are found only on Indonesia's Lesser Sunda Islands. They are powerful-looking reptiles with wide, flat heads, rounded snouts, bowed legs, and huge, muscular tails. They have a clumsy, back-and-forth walk, and their yellow tongues flick in and out constantly. The dominant predators on the islands where they live, Komodo dragons will eat almost anything they find, including already dead animals, deer, water buffalo, pigs, smaller Komodo dragons, and occasionally humans! When hunting, Komodo dragons rely on camouflage and patience, lying in bushes or tall grasses until a victim passes by. They pounce on their prey with powerful legs and sharp claws, then sink their jagged, sharklike teeth in. An animal that escapes the jaws of a Komodo won't feel lucky for long. Dragon saliva contains large amounts of bacteria, which poisons their victims, usually within 24 hours. Dragons will calmly follow their bitten prey for miles, using their keen sense of smell to find the corpse. They have huge appetites and have been known to eat up to 80 percent of their body weight in a single feeding. Female Komodo dragons lay up to 30 eggs, which they will guard for several months. Babies are greenish with yellow and black bands but become solid gray to reddish-brown as they age. Young dragons will stay in the trees until they are about eight months old to avoid predators, which include larger dragons.
Visit Pink Beach, where the sand is pink-colored and the coral reefs looks spectacular. Wander through the shore and take the best picture yourself!
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