The Reason Large Predators Typically Do Not Inhabit Islands and the Length of Time the Komodo Dragon Has Resided Within Komodo, Indonesia, the Length of Time a Komodo Dragon Can Survive Upon a Single Meal, the Period When Madagascar Broke Away From the African Continent, the Number of Species Which Reside Within Madagascar, the Number of Disparate Lemur Species Which Developed Within Madagascar, the Maximum Underwater Depth and Length of Time Marine Iguanas Can Remain Underwater, the Nickname of the “Pisonia Tree”, the Strategy the Pisonia Tree Utilizes for Seed Dispersal, the Various Crab Species of Christmas Island, the Reason Yellow Crazy Ants Have Caused the Red Crab Population of Christmas Island to Collapse, and the Habitat the Majority of Species Become Extinct Within

It's unusual to find large predators on islands because of a lack of food, yet the Komodo dragon had survived on the island of komodo in Indonesia for over 4000 years. 1 meal will last the komodo dragon an entire month. Madagascar split away from Africa over 120,000,000 (120 million) years ago. Madagascar has over 250,000 different species, most found nowhere else on Earth. Over 100 different types of lemurs have evolved from a single ancestor. Marine iguana's from the island surrounding New Zea...


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