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Los dragones de Komodo

Spanish → English Level B2103 cards3 stories

Adéntrate en el mundo de los dragones de Komodo y domina vocabulario avanzado para discutir estos animales únicos en profundidad. Explora su papel en la naturaleza y la ciencia, y enriquece tus habilidades lingüísticas para conversaciones más atractivas sobre la vida silvestre y la aventura.

Los dragones de Komodo

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Komodo dragons dominate Indonesian islands

English

The Komodo dragon has dominated the Indonesian islands for centuries. If you had visited these islands long ago, you might have seen them ambush prey with a powerful bite. Scientists believe their venomous bite is not their only weapon—they also use their keen sense of smell to track food over long distances. Had conservation efforts not increased, these dragons could have gone extinct. The largest lizard in the world must balance hunting and scavenging to survive. If their prey hadn’t become scarce, would they still dominate the ecosystem? A Komodo dragon can exhibit such behavior—waiting patiently, then striking when least expected. Did you know they can smell food from several kilometers away? Their tail is longer than their body, and if they didn’t have it, they wouldn’t be as effective in hunting. Would they have survived if their native habitat had been destroyed? The answer lies in the delicate balance of nature. If only humans hadn’t disturbed their islands, their future might be more secure. I wish we could protect them better. They are a vital part of Indonesia’s wildlife.

Komodo dragons need protection now

English

The Komodo dragon’s display was fierce—its strong, territorial behavior shown as it defended its habitat. Scientists had monitored this endangered species for years. If only we had protected their sanctuaries earlier, the population wouldn’t have declined so much. Researchers observed their aggressive mating rituals; dominant males claimed territory, while weaker ones fled. Had they succeeded in reintroducing more dragons into the wild, the species might have thrived. We must protect them now. A breeding program was needed, but would there be enough funding? If the dragons hadn’t been hunted, their numbers would be higher. I wish we had acted sooner. The next step? Reintroduce them carefully—avoid confrontation, monitor behavior, and defend their future. Without action, they could disappear. Would you rather see them vanish? No. We should fight for their survival. The wild shouldn’t lose such a magnificent creature.

Mother guards dragon nest

English

A female Komodo dragon had laid her eggs in a carefully chosen nesting site. The environment was harsh, but she must have adapted well—few predators dared to approach. If she hadn’t guarded the nest fiercely, the eggs wouldn’t have survived. Juvenile dragons are vulnerable; adults might cannibalize them. The mother wished she could protect them longer, but hatchlings must climb trees to avoid cannibalism. Would they reach adulthood? The survival rate in the wild is low. By the time they are 30 days old, they will have learned to adapt. Male juveniles compete for mates, but only a few exceed 30 years. If the mother hadn’t chosen this location, the hatchlings wouldn’t have had a safer start. I wish they could avoid such dangers. The dragon’s lifespan is quite short, but they are well adapted to their environment. Few survive, but those that do will have climbed trees, avoided predators, and maybe even found mates. If only they didn’t have to face cannibalism. The Komodo dragon’s survival depends on luck—and a mother’s fierce protection.

Sample flashcards 20

  • el dragón de Komodo the komodo dragon
  • ser nativo de to be native to
  • El dragón de Komodo es nativo de Indonesia. The Komodo dragon is native to Indonesia.
  • habitar las islas to inhabit the islands
  • Los dragones de Komodo habitan varias islas indonesias. Komodo dragons inhabit several Indonesian islands.
  • el lagarto más grande the largest lizard
  • ¿Sabías que el dragón de Komodo es el lagarto más grande? Did you know the Komodo dragon is the largest lizard?
  • la cola poderosa the powerful tail
  • Un dragón de Komodo usa su cola poderosa para equilibrarse. A Komodo dragon uses its powerful tail for balance.
  • cazar presas to hunt prey
  • Los dragones de Komodo cazan presas mucho más grandes que ellos. Komodo dragons hunt prey much larger than themselves.
  • la mordedura venenosa the venomous bite
  • Los científicos creen que el dragón de Komodo tiene una mordedura venenosa. Scientists believe the Komodo dragon has a venomous bite.
  • rastrear presas to track prey
  • El dragón de Komodo puede rastrear presas a largas distancias. The Komodo dragon can track prey over long distances.
  • el agudo sentido del olfato the keen sense of smell
  • Si tan solo el dragón de Komodo no tuviera un sentido del olfato tan agudo. If only the Komodo dragon didn't have such a keen sense of smell.
  • emboscar presas to ambush prey
  • ¿Habría sobrevivido el dragón de Komodo si no hubiera emboscado a su presa? Would the Komodo dragon have survived if it hadn't ambushed its prey?
  • el comportamiento carroñero the scavenging behavior

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