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Why the question about the Ark?
Flamebait.I'm not sure I'm following the OP's intent.
false the bacteria that lives in their mouths is deadly they do not kill with venom, they bite and then follow their prey till it dies or is to weak to continue from the infection the lizard gave them.Komodo dragons are land animals, with a venomous tongue.
These suckers aint tame or friendly.
Subdue one, i dont think so.
Komodo has a a population of 2000 people: Komodo (island) - Wikipediafalse the bacteria that lives in their mouths is deadly they do not kill with venom, they bite and then follow their prey till it dies or is to weak to continue from the infection the lizard gave them.
Komodo Island is just a few hours away from where I live. No one is allowed to live their cause those lizards are the apex land predator in these parts, They eat everything including each other.
A few smart tourists have gotten out of the jeeps on the Komodo tours, they end up as food scraps for the komodos. Last story I read in the paper some Swedish guy wanted a better picture, all they found left was a shoe and his backpack.
Komodo has a a population of 2000 people.
That article says nothing about whether or not Komodo is inhabited.Komodo Island in particular is uninhabited and is set specifically aside for the dragons. Of note Padar and RInca and a few smaller islands have human populations on them.
Here be dragons: Komodo is paradise refound, but watch out for the locals
false the bacteria that lives in their mouths is deadly they do not kill with venom, they bite and then follow their prey till it dies or is to weak to continue from the infection the lizard gave them.
A few smart tourists have gotten out of the jeeps on the Komodo tours, they end up as food scraps for the komodos. Last story I read in the paper some Swedish guy wanted a better picture, all they found left was a shoe and his backpack.
Komodo Island in particular is uninhabited and is set specifically aside for the dragons. Of note Padar and RInca and a few smaller islands have human populations on them.
Subdue one, i dont think so.
Komodo dragons are land animals, with a venomous tongue.
These suckers aint tame or friendly.
Subdue one, i dont think so.
There aren't any jeeps for tours afaik, you have to walk around the Islands looking for them (and usually not finding any apart from the ones who hang around the visitor centre kitchens at the end of the tour).
Really? I was there, I was in a truck like vehicle with benches in the back and cage around it.
How did noah keep the shrews alive? They die in a few hours without food.IN regards to the ark, why stop at just the komodo dragon? What about amphibious creatures that need access to water? Or creatures with life spans shorter than 40 days like bees? and a bunch of other insects, or even just a pair of animals can't repopulate the planet. Carnivores in general? How did those Kangaroos hop 9000 miles to Australia and not leave any trace of their passage to that continent, let alone swimming across a sea? Or ANY creature isolated in just Australia, or any other continent for that matter? It's a very charming children's story that begs a visit for a neurologist and a psychologist if you still think it's true and are over the age of 10.
What did animals do to deserve being wiped out by god? God is a sadistic prick to kill off nearly all life on the planet for the errors of a single species.
about 8 years? so things may have changed.If you say so I'll take your word for it, I'm not king of the island I've just never seen any tours by motor vehicle, and given the terrain, absence of roads and elusive nature of the lizards just wouldn't have thought it too practical compared to walking.
How long ago was it? They have changed the 'rules' a fair bit over the years. They used to string up goats for a spectacle but this was seen as being unnatural thus harmful.