Komodo Dragons: 11 Things You Didn’t Know — Photo Gallery!

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Komodo dragon fact 4: Baby Komodo dragons live in trees for the first year or so to avoid being eaten by adult dragons. Another way that young dragons protect themselves from cannibalism is by rolling in feces.

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