Komodo dragons are carnivores, feeding on a diet of deer, pigs, and even water buffalo.
Their strong jaws and serrated teeth help them tear apart large prey, consuming it in huge chunks.
Komodo dragons also scavenge for food, often eating carrion left behind by other predators.
They have a keen sense of smell, allowing them to locate prey from miles away, including hidden carcasses.
Despite their size, Komodo dragons can move quickly to catch prey, using stealth and ambush tactics.
Their diet plays a crucial role in maintaining the balance of the ecosystem in which they live.