The Komodo Dragon: A Silent Killer
The Komodo dragon, Indonesia's largest lizard, can grow up to three meters in length and weigh between 70 and 90 kilograms. Its tough, brownish scales help it blend in with its surroundings, while its strong muscles and powerful tail make it a formidable predator. With a bite that can deliver deadly bacteria, the Komodo dragon is a force to be reckoned with.
The Goat: A Gentle Herbivore
Goats, on the other hand, are domesticated animals that have been used for thousands of years for meat, milk, and hide. They are herbivores, feeding on grass, leaves, and plant matter, and are generally small in size, weighing between 20 and 60 kilograms. While they have horns and can kick to defend themselves, they are no match for a Komodo dragon's sudden ambush and bone-crushing jaws.
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