Komodo dragons reproduce through sexual reproduction. Females lay eggs in nests and guard them until hatching.
Mating season for Komodo dragons is during the dry season. They use pheromones to attract mates and engage in courtship displays.
After mating, female Komodo dragons dig a hole to lay their eggs. The eggs take about 7-8 months to hatch.
Lifespan of Komodo Dragons
Komodo dragons can live up to 30 years in the wild. They face threats from habitat loss and human activities.
Despite their long lifespan, Komodo dragons are classified as vulnerable due to declining population numbers.