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Dracones Komodo

Latin → English Level B138 cards3 stories

Explora mundum Draconum Komodo et auge facultates linguae! Disce vocabula praecipua ad mirabilia haec animalia describenda, eorum habitationem naturalem, et scientiam post eorum superstitionem, perfecta discentibus animo advenae in gradu medio.

Dracones Komodo

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Komodo dragon hunt Indonesia

English

Have you ever seen the largest lizard in the world? The Komodo dragon is native to Indonesia and uses its sharp claws and venomous bite to hunt prey efficiently. Scientists have examined these powerful dragons for years, but they haven’t detected one in Australia yet. A researcher said the dragon’s tail helps it balance, and its scent can be detected from miles away. Recently, a Komodo dragon was spotted in its habitat, but it hasn’t been seen today. Did you know they used to be hunted? The last dragon examined was injured. Have you explored Indonesia yet? These lizards are fascinating!

Komodo dragon savanna predator ambush

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The Komodo dragon is a strong predator that thrives in the rugged terrain of the savanna. It uses its forked tongue for sensing prey from long distances. Despite its heavy body and short legs, it moves swiftly when ambushing prey. The dragon can paralyze its victim with venomous chemicals in its bite. Have you ever seen one? They often bask in the sun to regulate their temperature. Did you know they dig burrows for shelter? A human might not survive a Komodo attack, yet these dragons rarely kill humans. Was its prey running fast? The dragon has just arrived, and it hasn’t eaten yet. May it leave soon? The savanna is dry, but they can swim across rivers if needed. Have they swum long distances recently? Their burrows are dug deep, and their body temperature is regulated well. Despite the harsh terrain, they help control prey populations. The dragon might ambush again—will you cross its path?

Komodo dragons hunt adapt survive

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The Komodo dragon hunts effectively in the rocky outcrops of the forest. Despite its strong legs, it moves quietly, camouflaged by its skin. The female has just laid her eggs in a hidden nest. Did you know they shed their skin periodically? This helps them stay well-hidden. Male dragons dominate their territory fiercely, ensuring survival. Their keen eyesight aids in spotting prey. Have you observed their behavior? The forest is dense, yet they climb outcrops easily. Was the injured prey able to escape before? Komodo dragons scavenge too. Even though the environment is harsh, they adapt well. The female protects her eggs until they hatch.

Sample flashcards 20

  • Draco Komodoensis the Komodo dragon
  • Vidistine umquam Draconem Komodoensem? Have you ever seen the Komodo dragon?
  • Draco Komodoensis hodie non visus est. The Komodo dragon hasn't been spotted today.
  • habitatum explorare to explore the habitat
  • Scientifici habitatum Draconis Komodoensis explorant. Scientists explore the habitat of the Komodo dragon.
  • Exploraveruntne habitatum anno superiore? Did they explore the habitat last year?
  • maximus lacertus the largest lizard
  • Draco Komodoensis maximus lacertus est. The Komodo dragon is the largest lizard.
  • Estne Draco Komodoensis maximus lacertus in mundo? Is the Komodo dragon the largest lizard in the world?
  • praedari to hunt prey
  • Dracones Komodoenses praedam efficaciter venantur. Komodo dragons hunt prey efficiently.
  • Num recens praedati sunt? Have they hunted prey recently?
  • potens cauda the powerful tail
  • Draco Komodoensis potente cauda ad stabilitatem utitur. The Komodo dragon uses its powerful tail for balance.
  • Num potens cauda laesa est? Was the powerful tail injured?
  • indigenus esse to be native to
  • Dracones Komodoenses Indonesiae indigeni sunt. Komodo dragons are native to Indonesia.
  • Num Dracones Komodoenses Australiae indigeni sunt? Are Komodo dragons native to Australia?
  • acuti ungues the sharp claws
  • Acuti ungues nondum examinati sunt. The sharp claws haven't been examined yet.

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