and the Bronx Zoo.īut to see them in their native habitat, you would have to travel to one of four Indonesian islands. ![]() ![]() Other zoos with Komodo dragons-currently closed due to the pandemic-include the Smithsonian’s National Zoological Park in Washington, D.C. You can see them at zoos throughout the U.S., such as the Louisville Zoo in Kentucky, Toledo Zoo & Aquarium in Ohio, or Pittsburgh Zoo in Pennsylvania, which have recently reopened after COVID-19 shutdowns. The cool thing about these creatures is that even though they are massive meat-eaters, they are also extremely accessible. But at 10 feet in length and more than 300 pounds, Komodo dragons are the closest thing we’ve got to the mythical beasts that haunt our dreams (and kids’ cartoons). And you definitely won’t see them fly through the air (unless you’re viewing a SpaceX launch-the reusable spacecraft is named Crew Dragon).
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