Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Where are komodo dragons native to?

I saw one at the pittsburgh zoo and now I am curious.Where are komodo dragons native to?
The country of Indonesia, there is actually an Island with the same name Komodo Island that they are indeginous to. I live inbetween the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Zoo and haven't been to Pittsburgh one for a while I'll have to check it out now that they have the Komodo dragon there.



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Sightings of the Komodo dragon were first reported to Europeans in 1910. Widespread knowledge came after 1912, in which Peter Ouwens, the director of the Zoological Museum at Bogor, Java, published a paper on the topic. In 1980 the Komodo National Park was founded to help protect their populati



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Komodo_drag鈥?/a>
Excellent that you are curious! Try doing a search on Komodo Dragons and I'll be you'll find your answer.Where are komodo dragons native to?
Indonesia



Google is your friend, and takes up less typing and waiting.
Asia
Komodo Dragons are an endangered species that are native to the Lesser Sunda Islands of Indonesia. They are the worlds largest living lizard but there are only about 6,000 left alive. If you want to know more try looking on Wikipedia.

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