The Ecology of Komodo Island, Indonesia and the Indonesian Archipelago: The Reason Komodo Island is a Desert, the Food Resource of Water Buffalo and Deer Upon Komodo Island, the Temperature of Komodo Island During the Summer Season, the Impact of Lower Sea Levels Upon the Islands of the Sundaland, the Name Used for This Region, the Reason Indian Trees Migrated to South East Asia, the Largest, Second Largest, and Third Largest Islands in the World, the Strength and Control of the Indonesian Paradise Flying Snake, the Number of Snake Species Which Can Jump in Place, How Paradise Flying Snakes Glide and the Total Distance Paradise Flying Snakes Can Glide, Birds Inhabiting Every Island Within the Archipelago of Indonesia, How the Venom of Komodo Dragons Works, the Secondary Strategy Komodo Dragons Rely Upon Post Conflict, the Length of Time Komodo Dragons Can Survive Without Food Resources, the Reason Komodo Dragons Can Expand Their Mandible (Lower Jaw) and Maxilla (Upper Jaw) and Stomach, and the Efficiency of Komodo Dragon Meals

Komodo Island, Indonesia is a desert as it receives sun for more than 7 months of the year and as little as 800 milliliters of rain fall. Water buffalo and deer feed upon the thorny vegetation which sprouts up during the short monsoon season. Temperatures in this region can reach up to 40 degrees Celsius. During the past 2,600,000 (2.6 million) years, lower sea levels have caused many Indonesian islands including Borneo, Java, Indonesia, Sumatra, Indonesia and parts of the Malay Peninsula to be ...


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