Video: Dragon komodo drama battle on Indonesian island

Two giant komodo dragons in the Indonesian national park stand on their hind legs and hold each other tightly, biting and biting the enemy to the ground.

Australian Geographic photographer Chris Bray recorded the inconclusive war between two giant komodo dragons in Komodo National Park on Rinca Island, Indonesia, Earth Touch News reported yesterday.

"In my career in wildlife and adventure photography, I rarely meet the komodo dragon and have less chance of witnessing two monsters fighting to show off my strength," Bray said.

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Two Komodo dragons rushed to fight fiercely.(Photo taken from the clip).

As a native Indonesian animal, komodo dragon (Varanus komodoensis) is the largest reptile species still living on Earth with massive mass of 70kg. They often eat scavengers, but they also catch living prey. They use their big, strong tails to knock out larger opponents.

Studies show that Komodo dragons use venom to kill prey. The komodo dragon's venom causes blood to flow non-stop and erupt in a rush of blood pressure.