Komodo Dragons Are Surprisingly Playful – IOTW Report

Komodo Dragons Are Surprisingly Playful

Twisted Sifter: You might be surprised to learn that Komodo dragons, the world’s largest lizards, can actually be quite playful.

Professor Gordon Burghardt of the University of Tennessee has studied Komodo dragons for 20 years and gave them things like a paper bag, a ball, and a bucket. The more time the animals spent with them, the more playful they became. WATCH

20 Comments on Komodo Dragons Are Surprisingly Playful

  1. I noticed the professor wasn’t inside the pen wrestling with them for some real action play. Yikes!!! I didn’t know that they disemboweled their prey…that carcass was a bloody mess! That was interesting!

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  2. That reminds me, the cats tried to kill me the other day. They wrinkled a rug and I tripped, bruised bibs, head bump. sheesh!

    With these cats and if I had a dragon house pet I’d be more careful where I put my feet.

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  3. Doubt a Komodo dragon really “plays”. Looks like the lizard was rehearsing an instinctive behavior to kill prey. A cat plays with a mouse before the mouse’s demise. Play can be kind of deadly – like torture.

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