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Komodo dragons have iron-coated teeth, a terrifying trait that might have been shared by Tyrannosaurus Rex, scientists have found.
Iron coated teeth, venom and bacteria: A Komodo dragon's tool box for ripping apart prey Komodo dragons can give us insight into the way their prehistoric ancestors hunted and ate their prey.
The unexpected discovery of iron in Komodo dragon teeth is now prompting the team to investigate whether this feature also existed in dinosaurs.
It’s not exactly a T-Rex, but a photo of a Komodo dragon has raised concerns about a “Jurassic Park” under construction on an Indonesian island.
Last year, social media users likened the project to one on a dinosaur island featured in the “Jurassic Park” films after photos of a dragon standing in front of a big vehicle were widely ...
Komodo dragons are compared to carnivorous dinosaurs for good reason. They are the largest living lizard on the planet. Their large, serrated teeth can tear apart almost any kind of meat ...
The world's largest lizards, descendants of prehistoric reptiles, exhibit remarkable adaptations. From the Komodo dragon, a ...
The project was dubbed "Jurassic Park" after a photo of a Komodo dragon blocking a large truck in the park started circulating online.
The Komodo Dragon, like most other reptiles, including the extinct theropod dinosaurs, replaces its teeth continuously throughout its life.
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