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- The Komodo dragon (Var**** komodoensis), also known as the Komodo monitor, is a large reptile of the monitor lizard family Varanidae that is endemic to...
- thought to have had a similar ecology to the living Komodo dragon (Var**** komodoensis) which may be its closest living relative. The youngest fossil remains...
- perentie V. gouldii, Gould's monitor, sand monitor, sand goanna V. komodoensis, Komodo dragon V. mertensi, Mertens' monitor V. panoptes V. p. panoptes...
- Norman, J. A. (2009). "A central role for venom in predation by Var**** komodoensis (Komodo Dragon) and the extinct giant Var**** (Megalania) priscus". Proceedings...
- A young Komodo dragon, Var**** komodoensis, produced through parthenogenesis. Komodo dragons can produce offspring both through ****ual reproduction and...
- occupy the first seven places. Komodo dragon (Var**** komodoensis) The Komodo dragon (Var**** komodoensis) is the largest living lizard in the world, with...
- initially established to conserve the unique Komodo dragon (Var**** komodoensis), first discovered by the scientific world in 1912 through Lieutenant...
- morphological subgroups. Some species of Varanidae, such as Var**** komodoensis, or the Komodo dragon, have been found to produce venom. Previous research...
- that includes the lace monitor (V. varius) and the Komodo dragon (V. komodoensis). Morphological considerations suggest that the megalania (V. priscus)...
- horridum) Some members of the genus Var****, such as the Komodo dragon (V. komodoensis), perentie (V. giganteus), and lace monitor (V. varius) Some scientists...