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Dragons do exist!
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Posted on 12/06/2008 9:37:27 AM PST by JoeProBono
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While Komodos like to eat dead things, they also prey on wild pigs, water buffalo and deer. They have a huge capacity for food, often eating up to half of their body weight in one meal. They are also cannibalistic, sometimes eating their own kind. They eat almost all of a carcass, consuming flesh, skin and even bones. A large Komodo can swallow a whole wild pig; their jaws expand like a snake's.
Their bite is often lethal because the bacteria in their mouths is so poisonous that wounds often do not heal, and their victim, if it manages to escape, dies in a day or two.
Although often regarded as pests, Komodos are not a serious danger to humans. In order to protect the dragon, the Indonesian government has made the islands of Padar and Rinca into nature reserves for both the lizard and its prey. Commercial trade in specimens or skins is illegal under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species.

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posted on
12/06/2008 9:39:18 AM PST
by
JoeProBono
( Loose Associations - Postcards from My Mind)
To: JoeProBono
Their bite is often lethal because the bacteria in their mouths is so poisonous that wounds often do not heal, and their victim, if it manages to escape, dies in a day or two.
I recently read that the scientific view on that is changing. While the bacteria is nasty it also appears to be highly specialized to kill quickly. Seems that science is starting to consider the possibility that the dragons are venomous.
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posted on
12/06/2008 9:44:49 AM PST
by
cripplecreek
(The poor bastards have us surrounded.)
To: cripplecreek
Cool!
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posted on
12/06/2008 9:47:32 AM PST
by
JoeProBono
( Loose Associations - Postcards from My Mind)
To: JoeProBono
It would be quite an experience to see one.
I can recall walking along a path in the very civilized Sentosa Island in Singapore when a cousin, monitor lizard strolled across in front of us. Big sucker.
I had seen the even smaller monitors prevalent in Northern Thailand but they are nothing like this guy was.
I would imagine the contrast with the Komodos would be a shocking (if it decided to eat you particularly).
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posted on
12/06/2008 9:51:17 AM PST
by
JimSEA
To: devolve; JoeProBono
Wasn’t it Sharon Stone who wanted to give her husband [at the time] a ‘special’ gift and set up a private session for him with a komodo and I believe he got bit?
“Twas quite a gift the giftee gee us”........lol
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posted on
12/06/2008 9:54:14 AM PST
by
potlatch
To: cripplecreek
I read a story some years ago about a young Japanese couple who wanted to have a romantic night on the beach... and were never seen again.
Dragon food....
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posted on
12/06/2008 10:00:13 AM PST
by
Ronin
To: potlatch
Monday, 11 June, 2001, 11:55 GMT 12:55 UK
Lizard bites Sharon Stone's husband
San Francisco Chronicle editor Phil Bronstein - the husband of actress Sharon Stone - has had foot surgery following an attack by a Komodo dragon at a US zoo. Bronstein was bitten on the foot in the Indonesian lizard's cage during the couple's private tour of Los Angeles zoo.
He had surgery on Saturday to reattach severed tendons and rebuild a big toe and was in a stable condition, a spokesman for the paper said.
The lizard got hold of Bronstein's foot after a zookeeper asked him to remove his white tennis shoes to keep the five-foot-long reptile from mistaking them for the white rats it is fed.
Stone, who witnessed the attack from outside the cage, said the reptile attacked Bronstein's shoeless foot, crushing his big toe while thrashing its body around.
The editor managed to pry open the reptile's mouth and escape through a small feeding door in the cage while the zookeeper distracted it, Stone said.

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posted on
12/06/2008 10:01:47 AM PST
by
JoeProBono
( Loose Associations - Postcards from My Mind)
To: Ronin
and were never seen again.
They were shanghied...
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posted on
12/06/2008 10:03:25 AM PST
by
Hot Tabasco
(What size shot works best on 4 calling birds?)
To: Ronin
"Dragon food...."

Nah
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posted on
12/06/2008 10:06:32 AM PST
by
JoeProBono
( Loose Associations - Postcards from My Mind)
To: JimSEA
"if it decided to eat you "
Nah
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posted on
12/06/2008 10:10:00 AM PST
by
JoeProBono
( Loose Associations - Postcards from My Mind)
To: JoeProBono
I just visited the Indonesian island of Batam (a 45 minute ferry ride from Singapore) and the first thing I saw at the dock was a big Indonesian Tourism Authority sign saying something like...Welcome to Indonesia,Home Of The Komodo Dragon...and it had a huge picture of one.
I almost turned around right there because I've seen stuff on various cable channels and PBS about them.The photo just about caused me to have a heart attack.
To: Gay State Conservative
So you decided not to take a ride, huh?
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posted on
12/06/2008 10:12:44 AM PST
by
JoeProBono
( Loose Associations - Postcards from My Mind)
To: JoeProBono
The Komodo dragon is the world's largest flesh-eating lizard and living reptile. This giant lizard can grow to 3 meters (10 feet) long, and has an average weight of 70 kg (155 pounds).
Am I missing something? Aren't crocodiles reptiles, and heavier than 155 pounds?
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posted on
12/06/2008 10:16:03 AM PST
by
Larry Lucido
(Free Brightside. Half off Lazamataz. While supplies last!)
To: Daffynition
Nice dragon
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posted on
12/06/2008 10:16:25 AM PST
by
JoeProBono
( Loose Associations - Postcards from My Mind)
To: JoeProBono
Kill ‘em. Kill ‘em all. Make nice boots, too!
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posted on
12/06/2008 10:17:16 AM PST
by
Safetgiver
(America: Taking Affirmative Action to the extreme.)
To: JoeProBono
They are also one of few land dwelling vertebrates capable of parthenogenesis.
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posted on
12/06/2008 10:18:55 AM PST
by
Joe 6-pack
(Que me amat, amet et canem meum)
To: Safetgiver
Tastes like chicken
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posted on
12/06/2008 10:19:01 AM PST
by
JoeProBono
( Loose Associations - Postcards from My Mind)
To: JoeProBono
So you decided not to take a ride, huh? Nope..no way.If I ever decide to end it all I'll do it in a comparatively benign way...like running headlong into a wood chipper.
To: Larry Lucido
I believe crocs and alligators are amphibians. Could be wrong.
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posted on
12/06/2008 10:21:50 AM PST
by
Safetgiver
(America: Taking Affirmative Action to the extreme.)
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