The dragon dragged its victim to the ground and took him down in just one strike.
The Komodo dragon, the world's largest reptile, is not only a symbol of Indonesia's wild nature but also an embodiment of danger and attraction for tourists.
In fact, not only animals, but humans are also sometimes targets of Komodo dragons.
The unexpected revelations of Indonesia - host country of the 2018 ASIAD period below made many people excited and mixed with surprise.
The United Nations Scientific, Educational and Cultural Organization has recognized Indonesia's Komodo National Park as the world's natural heritage in 1991.
Based on the printed footprint shape, we can determine which animals have just passed.
A study from the United States said that special antibodies in Komodo dragons can help make effective antibiotics for humans.
Hunting skills, jaws, sharp claws and deadly venom have turned these animals into high-class predators.
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Komodo dragons use strong, strong jaws to snuggle into the snake's body, throwing it repeatedly on the ground.