The varano or dragon of Komodo- Varanus Komodoensis -, is the major lizard of the world , and It inhabits various islands of the Indonesian archipelago.It weighs in adult age between 70 and 140 kg , and can reach up to 3.5 meters in length.The tail is as long as the body.Despite its solid and heavy aspect is able to run at 20 km/h when chasing a prey.It is an excellent swimmer and climbs trees very well, especially during his youth, since they take refuge in them to flee from the major summer living on the ground.Cannibalism is common in this species exclusively carnivora , although the carrona is its main food.
Komodo's dragon does not chew its food, tear it apart and swallow the pieces, or employs another technique when you want to swallow your prey whole, for example a goat.Once part of its prey is introduced into its throat, it attacks head-on against a tree to get the body inside, not ceasing to do so until its purpose is achieved.Once it manages to assimilate the entire dam inside, it retires to a sunny place to accelerate the digestion.When said digestion ends regurgitates a ball of hair , teeth, horns and fish, whose remains cannot digest.
It also has other methods for hunting and feeding: its saliva is highly poisonous and contains pathogenic bacteria that cause serious infections.The Komodo dragon is able to bite, thus poisoning its prey, and following it slowly and thoroughly for days until the animal dies.
Finally we warn that the Komodo dragon reaches adulthood among the 3 and 5 years old. You can live up to 50 years .

As promised at the beginning of the article, then I explain the different cases that can make it possible to have a Komodo dragon as a pet:
Case 1
The first circumstance that allows one to have a Komodo dragon as a domestic bestezuela It is simple, although unusual: not to be human.
If you are an Orc, or something similar, a lover of terrifying beasts and consider that a Komodo dragon would be an ideal pet to give a more homely air to the dark grotto where you live, you might consider adopting the Komodo summer.
It is in your hand to convince your spouse to accept the presence of a Komodo dragon in the cave.little ones would have a great time playing with the bug.
Case 2
This second premise is majority, since there are many people who are faithful "collaborators" of the protectors of animals .Specifically, I am talking about individuals who, tenaciously and continuously, do not stop bringing their strangers and not No strange pets to animal shelters, shelters and sanctuaries.
Pythons, boas constrictor, aligators, adult iguanas, Tasmanian devils, piranas, next to a legion of dogs, cats and other bestezuelas are "Misfits" cheerfully by those characters who change their pet like someone who changes their shirts.
After getting this protected species in the fraudulent animal market, they can be taken home until they grow up enough to eat to the cat or the dog.This will be a good time to leave him in the animal shelter and go for another "cool" bug.
Case 3
The third circumstance he advises to have To a Komodo dragon as a pet, it is to be a very, very special person.Some would describe them as anomalous people of likes and very peculiar hobbies .And I am nobody to deny the reason to the majority of people who think like that, but that circumstance does not make it so that some Individuals want to stand out in something, however unusual and disgraceful their desire is.
Have you heard of individuals who presented themselves as voluntary victims to calls from the net by cannibal killers? For these peculiar individuals to have a Komodo dragon as a pet at home would be like a ring to their finger.They would enjoy a lot (liters of adrenaline), surviving by the hairs every day, until the joyful day that the Komodo dragon managed to bite them./p>
The It would take two days for the saliva of the great saury to have its deadly effect, but with a little luck, the willing guy would be eaten sooner, before his attentive, expectant and pleased look.

After showing the various reasons why having a beautiful Komodo dragon as a pet is not an idea so crazy (about tastes there are no colors), we have to talk about us: the sensibly boring individuals we consider absurd to adopt a powerful fierce and implacable animal, which with its up to three and a half meters in length and 140 kg in weight could cause us certain problems at home.
Apart from the fact that he can poison us, crush us, bite us, lacerate us with his huge claws, burst us with his throbbing and tear us alive, even if we give him enough food and enough water , there are three more reasons added for des advise the Komodo dragon as a pet:
- The first is to smell really bad and pretend all the furniture drool.
- The second is that there is no human way to make their needs in the sandbox (although we enabled the bathtub for this need), and they lose the house.
- A third reason that discourages the possession of a Komodo dragon at home is that it is a vulnerable species that is protected.Therefore its trade is illegal .

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