Not exact matches
But when placed in a closed environment,
Komodo dragons interact with their surroundings much in the same way humans do — at least on the microbial level — and researchers are
using this knowledge to help them understand the health of animals in captivity.
Scientists have
used a peptide from
Komodo dragon blood to create a drug that helps wound healing in mice.
He was armed with a wooden stick, which I personally thought would be of limited
use if a
Komodo dragon came near us.
Mound nests are nests that were previously
used by other animals (such as orange - footed scrub fowl or other
dragons) that have been repurposed by
Komodo dragons.