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"<b>A stowaway discovered the Komodo Dragon.</b><br><br>In World War I a pilot crashed into Indonesian waters, swimming to safety at a nearby island. There he found the island inhabited by 'giant monsters.'<br><br> When he was rescued no one believed his tales of the giant reptiles. Later a man interested in his stories led an expedition and confirmed the existence of the Komodo dragon.<br><br> The largest dragon confirmed by science was 10 2/5 feet, although if you ask the locals they'll swear that a 30 foot dragon comes through their town.",
"<b>The largest lizard that is living is the Komodo Dragon.</b><br><br>The Komodo Dragon can get up to ten feet in length and can weigh over 150 lbs. in weight. These massive lizards live on the islands of Indonesia.<br><br> They were first spotted on the island of Komodo (from which they get their name) by European explorers in the early 20th century. The largest Komodo Dragon that was ever documented was 10 feet and 3 inches long and measured in at a whopping 365 lbs.!",
"<b>Komodo Dragons are carnivores that eat wild pigs.</b><br><br>Komodo Dragons are carnivorous and eat a wide range of meat. Some Komodo Dragons feast on the dead carcasses of their prey. Other Komodo Dragons prefer to eat live prey.<br><br> The diet of a Komodo Dragon consists of wild pigs, water buffaloes, deer, goats, and even humans.<br><br> Not very many people have lived to tell about their survival of the attack of a Komodo Dragon. If the lizard has not devoured their corpse, the human that escaped suffered from a serious infection and died as a result.",
"<b>Around 6,000 Komodo Dragons are alive in the world.</b><br><br>The Komodo Dragon population exists on the islands of Indonesia known as the Lesser Sunda Islands. The island of Komodo is home to almost 2,000 Komodo Dragons.<br><br> Rinca Island is home to a little over 1,000 Komodo Dragons. Gill Motang is an island that is home to only a small number of Komodo Dragons, perhaps a hundred at most.<br><br> The island of Flores most likely has the most Komodo Dragons with at least 2,000 Komodo Dragons that are believed to exist on this island alone.",
"<b>Female Komodo Dragons lay eggs in tree hollows or in the ground.</b><br><br>The mating season for Komodo Dragons is between May and August. The Komodo Dragon will lay eggs after mating. Around 20 eggs will be laid at one time.<br><br> Then the mother will leave the eggs, which will be incubated by the warm Indonesian sun for approximately 7 months. Once the eggs hatch the baby Komodo Dragons do not often survive.<br><br> However, they spend the first few years in trees in hopes of increasing their chances of survival. Komodo Dragons reach maturity when they are around the age of five. They can live for up to 30 years!",


"<b>Baby iguanas must dig themselves out of the burrows they are buried in after their eggs hatch.</b>",
"<b>The iguana is a large lizard, which comes in a variety of colors, and has spiny projections along its back.</b>",
"<b>When a mother iguana is ready to lay her eggs, she finds a sunny spot and digs a burrow.</b><br><br>Once the hole has been dug, the eggs are laid within the hole. The warmth of the sun incubates the eggs and the eggs begin to hatch. As the eggs hatch, the baby iguanas must dig their way out of the burrow.<br><br>Without the parents around, baby iguanas are at risk since other animal species are so close. Predators often hunt and kill the baby iguanas, which are now becoming endangered as a result.",
"<b>An iguana can stay underwater for twenty-eight minutes.</b>",
"<b>If removed, an iguana's tail will grow back, but never as long as the original.</b>",
"<b>Adult iguanas are herbivores, while younger iguanas will eat small insects and birds as well.</b>",

"<b>He can blend in anywhere.</b><br><br>Chameleons have many ways to protect themselves.  Chameleons are lizards that can change their color, break off body parts, and move their eyes independently of each other. They are the true masters of camouflage.<br><br> Not only do surroundings influence the chameleon's colors but also light level, temperature and the lizard's mood. When grabbed by the tail most chameleons will lose it, enabling them to break free. Chameleons can also move their eyes independently for a wider field of vision. It is able to keep one eye on its prey while scanning its surroundings with the other. The eye is set on a turret. The one defense chameleons do not have is the ability to emit toxin.",
"<b>An acid tongue.</b><br><br>The chameleon, a small lizard generally measuring 6 or 7 inches, has a tongue several inches longer than its body.  With a thrust of this remarkable appendage, it can catch insects some 10 inches away.",

"<b>Heads or tails!</b><br><br>There is a species of gecko that lives in Australia whose head looks like its tail. This totally confuses its enemies who want to capture the gecko for food.<br><br> If they grab the gecko by the tail and pull it off, the gecko can still escape. Then they will grow a new tail.", 
"<b>If you look closely at a gecko, you will see its eyelids are closed, but it can still see through them.</b>",
"<b>Female Whiteline Geckos lay their eggs on the top of palm trees.</b><br><br>Whiteline Geckos are indigenous to New Guinea and Indonesia. The color of the Whiteline Gecko blends in with their habitat creating an amazing camouflage for these reptiles. The Whiteline Gecko lives on the top of palm trees.<br><br> The average Whiteline Gecko will grow to be between 27 and 29 cm in length. These incredibly active geckos will lay up to two eggs at a time on the top of the palm trees they live in.<br><br> The standard Whiteline Gecko diet consists of insects and small reptiles (lizards). Though they can be kept as pets, they typically need to live in large enclosures, as the standard tanks are much too small.",
"<b>The Standing Day Gecko is indigenous to Madagascar.</b><br><br>The Standing Day Gecko is the second largest day gecko in the world. These geckos grow to be at least 10 inches long.<br><br> The Standing Day Gecko comes from the dry forests of Madagascar. This is the only place in the world that has Standing Day Geckos! <br><br>The color of these geckos is typically a light grey or brown. However, the colors of the tail and head turn green and blue when feeding or basking in the warn Madagascar sun.<br><br> Standing Day Geckos live on tree trunks and share the territory they live in with their gecko that is their mate.",
"<b>The largest gecko in the world is the New Caledonian Giant Gecko.</b><br><br>The largest gecko is the New Caledonian Giant Gecko. It can reach a length of over 17 inches and a weight of over 200 grams.<br><br> New Caledonian Giant Geckos are indigenous to the mainland and islands along the coast of New Caledonia. The New Caledonian Giant Gecko has been kept as a pet.<br><br> They are omnivores that eat insects and reptiles in the wild though they prefer to be fed mouse pinks and lizards. The New Caledonian Giant Gecko is a hard pet to keep since they must be kept in very large glass or screened enclosures.",
"<b>The Gliding Gecko has the ability to glide from tree to tree thanks to excess flaps of skin.</b><br><br>The Gliding Gecko glides from tree to tree though they are very hard to spot. This is because they blend in with the tops of the trees. Their color camouflages their movements from predators and prey.<br><br> The Gliding Gecko glides by throwing itself from the top of a tree. Due to excessive flaps of skin all over their bodies, Gliding Geckos can either glide to another tree or glide slowly and safely down to the ground.",

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