Komodo dragons are the biggest living lizards in the world. They are identified by their massive size, flat heads, bowed legs and long, thick tails. Komodo's come in a variety of colours, including blue, orange, green and Gary. Their skin is rough and durable, reinforced with bony plates called osteoderms. They have long claws and large, muscular tail.
Komodo dragons eat meat. They are such fierce hunters they can eat very large prey, such as large water buffalo, deer, carrion, pigs and even humans. They will also eat smaller dragons. They can eat 80 percent of their body weight in one feeding, according to the National Geographic.
Komodo's have good vision; they can see objects as far away as 985 feet (300), according to the Smithsonian Zoo. They are also speedy. They can run briefly up to 13 mph