k no bull crap.

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The Ultimate Reptile!! No joke...I want one too...

Well seeing that in 2009 less than 55 institutions world wide had these you'd defiently have to obtain one "under the table" some how...
 
There is nothing like a Komodo Dragon! Awesome creatures!!

You could get a close relative and go with an Asian Water Monitor. Almost as big, very smart, carnivorous, etc. :)
 
nothing will satisfy my urge and desire for the king komodo. though i would love to add an asian water monitor to my list :p. i would do anything and everything in my will to captivate it correctly, it is just the most beautiful thing i've personally ever seen in my life, and i have seen one in person too in chicago. gorgeous animal

[EDIT] i'd feed it goats
 
they are truley beautiful. but one bite can kill you :( matter of fact. thats how they kill. they bite and wait for their pray to die from the infection the bite causes.
 
Didn't one of those take someones foot off a couple years back. The komodo dragon is amazing but pack a punch.
 
a dog can easily take a hand off...its just battle wounds...respect the animal and you should be fine...
 
a dog is domesticated. dont get me wrong i myself have thought into buying something like this when i get older and get my own house. on the other hand when i have kids they may get eaten :p. just be careful if you do!
 
They have an amazing Komodo Dragon exhibit at the Phoenix Zoo where the barrier is just glass and you can get really close to it...they are AMAZING for sure!!! If you are ever in the area that exhibit is well worth the price of admission.

this is not my video but still shows the exhibit and how close you get to the dragons
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jOiiLG_KeSw
 
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i am very well aware of how they kill, and though there is probably no vaccine strong enough to ward off the bacterial bite... amputation may be the only cure :eek:.. BUT...
CB babies, fed fresh raw meat, and never rotten (like they most do in the wild).... it seems theoretically logical that a contaminated bite would be less potent and harmful? perhaps a strong anti-botic is all it would take to get you back to health.. though i don't deny getting bit by one of these guys would be one of the most painful experiences.. it would be due to a stupid mistake on my behalf

a dog can easily take a hand off...its just battle wounds...respect the animal and you should be fine...
thats what i like to hear!

They have an amazing Komodo Dragon exhibit at the Phoenix Zoo where the barrier is just glass and you can get really close to it...they are AMAZING for sure!!! If you are ever in the area that exhibit is well worth the price of admission.

this is not my video but still shows the exhibit and how close you get to the dragons
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jOiiLG_KeSw

awesome video, though i doubt i'll ever see Phoenix =( this is good for ones around the area though :)
 
awesome. btw, it's not the bacteria that kill a dragon's prey- they have venom akin to that of the Gila monster.
 
im pritty shure their not venomous. the bacteria from them would/could be compared to venom though because of how powerful it is. it kills very quickly. i think thats what you mean?
 
there not venomous but they're saliva is deadly toxic. there are over 2million KNOWN bacterias in the mouth and saliva of a komodo dragon along with many unknown bacterias.

there are anti-venom's that can be given to a human if bitten. not in this case.
 
thats what i thought. what amazing animals. i watched a national geo on it one time. or discovry. u should c it. bet its on netflix. super cool.
 
thats what i thought. what amazing animals. i watched a national geo on it one time. or discovry. u should c it. bet its on netflix. super cool.

they're like any other wild animal. they will eat when they need to eat, and defend when they need to defend. ou i want one now! lol. ive seen so many, BBC's life segment is great too
 
there not venomous but they're saliva is deadly toxic. there are over 2million KNOWN bacterias in the mouth and saliva of a komodo dragon along with many unknown bacterias.

there are anti-venom's that can be given to a human if bitten. not in this case.

Check again...

"Researchers have long thought that the Komodo dragon, native to Indonesia, kills via blood poisoning caused by the multiple strains of bacteria in the dragon's saliva.

But "that whole bacteria stuff has been a scientific fairy tale," said Bryan Fry, a venom researcher at the University of Melbourne in Australia.

...

The team found that the dragon's venom rapidly decreases blood pressure, expedites blood loss, and sends a victim into shock, rendering it too weak to fight."


Komodo dragons, while incredibly beautiful, demand the restrictions they receive. I feel even the more common and larger monitors species should be regulated a bit more, but alas, these would still make a better option than a Komodo.

Luis
 
with all due respect.. i think Brian Frey re-wrote what we already know for a nice big paycheck. i do not agree with everything N.Geo puts out, i do not agree with everything BBC puts out either. But after decades upon decades of study, some scientist wants to keep info the same, but switch up" blood poisoning' for "venom", is nothing more than a very expensive rewrite for the books.

venom is also costly and not affordable to make fluently, before it is "injected" into the blood. seen widely in snakes, scorpions and spiders.

unless you can show me the actual venom glands in the teeth or head of komodo, its only logical that the mouth is only a ses-pool of disease and bacteria, also. there could easily have been a anti-venom for bites available since study and theory have been pretty solid for the last long while, but there isnt.
 
with all due respect.. i think Brian Frey re-wrote what we already know for a nice big paycheck. i do not agree with everything N.Geo puts out, i do not agree with everything BBC puts out either. But after decades upon decades of study, some scientist wants to keep info the same, but switch up" blood poisoning' for "venom", is nothing more than a very expensive rewrite for the books.

venom is also costly and not affordable to make fluently, before it is "injected" into the blood. seen widely in snakes, scorpions and spiders.

unless you can show me the actual venom glands in the teeth or head of komodo, its only logical that the mouth is only a ses-pool of disease and bacteria, also. there could easily have been a anti-venom for bites available since study and theory have been pretty solid for the last long while, but there isnt.


There is no respect lost on me, rather on the scientists who have spent the time to do the research, prepare and publish a paper that you seem to passionately disagree with.

Cheers!

Luis
 
i don't passionately disagree with it. sciences just seems to be twisted quite a bit just for the money.

cheers to you too
 
they can call it whatever they want. like i said. its almost like "vemon" if thats what you want to call it. but what i know ikn actuallyity is bacteria. same sort of idea just diffrent. its not a big deal.
 
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