The King Of Lizards | The Komodo Dragon | 1000 Days For The Planet | Documentary Central

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Published 2023-01-24
The Komodo dragon is the world's largest lizard and one of its fiercest predators. The crew travels to Komodo Island to observe these magnificent and deadly creatures.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Wandering_Nowhere
    It's admirable how the people treat Komodo dragons as part of the island rather than in conflict with it. So many cases with the natural world, people are the threat not the other way around. These inhabitants understands that better than most.
  • Crikey! It's all fun and games unless you're a goat. ๐Ÿ
  • @Kimsta
    Wonderful! The Indonesian team are so amazing ๐Ÿ‘
  • @Darkest_Soul_187
    Those parents whose son got killed by the dragon are seriously traumatized, and I don't blame them. That's a terrible way to go, and seeing this happening to your child is the worst thing imaginable.
  • @gusgus8134
    I was born in the year of the dragon and met one. They are amazing!
  • @scofab
    I grew up in Papua New Guinea. Respect for every life is key to survival.
  • I'm so impressed by the quality of your content. ๐ŸŒŸ Thank you for being such a great resource!
  • @nikalicious2012
    I know I'm not supposed to, but I think they're soooo cute, look at that scary waddle. This or a lynx/mountain lion/bear would take me out in the wild immediately cuz I wanna boop the danger snoot
  • Wonderful land,wonderful animal and wonderful indonesia๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘
  • Great documentary but cant believe that no one mentioned the fact that Komodo Dragons have a venomous bite. They bite prey & then wait for the venom to slow it down / kill it.........This is such an important fact about the Komodos but its not mentioned at all in this documentary........very strange.
  • @mudstick3184
    Those guys have some balls, that is 1 animal that i would not want to be face to face with
  • @nspodcast1479
    The balls on these guys to snag a dragon like that. Bigger balls than any lion or gator hunter.
  • @WarrenPeace007
    It amazes me how the Komodo Dragon experts have lived long enough to become experts. These are some brave people
  • @NeilCrouse99
    I think Jimmy Morrison might have something to say about who the lizard king is... lol
  • @x-am485
    Beautiful animal. Our world is such an amazing place
  • @bal20
    These things just make me glad we dont share the planet with many if the extinct dinosaurs
  • fun fact that probably lost in translations, the local natives don't call them "komodo" (the name "komodo" were actually given by westerner scientists back then). in local natives' language, they're actually called "buaya" (crocodile) or "buaya darat" (land crocodile). if you ask any other Indonesian elsewhere, "what is buaya?" they'll show you either crocodile or alligator, but if you ask the same question to local natives here, "what is buaya?" they'll show you the komodo instead ...