Komodo Dragon Reproduction

Female Komodo dragons lay eggs in nests, which hatch after about 8 months. Hatchlings are independent and face threats from predators.

Komodo Dragon Lifespan

Mating occurs between May and August, with males competing for females. The female can store sperm for later fertilization.

Komodo dragons can live up to 30 years in the wild. They face threats from habitat loss, human activities, and climate change.

These apex predators play a crucial role in their ecosystem. Conservation efforts are vital to ensure their survival for future generations.

Explore more about the fascinating world of Komodo dragons and their unique reproductive strategies and long lifespan.

Stay Updated