Face to Face with a Komodo Dragon! - in VR180!

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August 3, 2019
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Face to Face with a Komodo Dragon! - in VR180!

TL;DR

"Experience the world's largest lizard, the Komodo dragon, in an immersive 180 VR encounter."

Transcript

  • Wow. Is your camera in focus? This is unprecedented. For the first time ever, a Komodo dragon, the world's largest lizard in 180 VR. How cool is this reptile? Good morning, how are you? This is Denerius, she's a female Komodo dragon. And I want to let her get comfortable with me. She's just enjoying this morning sun, heating up her body. That for... Read More

Key Insights

  • 😋 Komodo dragons have excellent hearing and can sense chemicals in the environment using their forked tongue.
  • ⚖️ Their skin is armored with osteoderms underneath their scales.
  • 🤱 Komodo dragons are opportunistic predators and scavengers, feeding on a variety of prey including eggs.
  • 👻 Scientists believe Komodo dragons have venom glands in their lower jaws, allowing them to subdue their prey.
  • 🤱 Incredibly, Komodo dragons start feeding on their prey while it is still alive.
  • 🐲 Komodo dragons have razor-sharp claws used for digging.
  • 🐲 The tail of a Komodo dragon is a powerful defense mechanism.

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Questions & Answers

Q: How does a Komodo dragon use its forked tongue?

A Komodo dragon uses its forked tongue to smell chemicals in the environment and determine if someone or something is a friend or a potential prey.

Q: Are Komodo dragons venomous?

Most scientists believe that Komodo dragons have venom glands in their lower jaws, and their venom can cause prey to eventually succumb to their bite.

Q: What are the defensive capabilities of a Komodo dragon?

Komodo dragons have powerful tails that they can swing around as a defense mechanism when threatened or when something gets too close to them.

Q: What is the size difference between male and female Komodo dragons?

Female Komodo dragons are generally smaller in size compared to males.

Summary & Key Takeaways

  • The content features Coyote Peterson getting up close with Denerius, a female Komodo dragon.

  • Komodo dragons are the largest lizards with powerful bodies, sharp claws, and venomous bites.

  • The video showcases the unique features and behaviors of Komodo dragons, including their opportunistic hunting and scavenging habits.


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