they look beautiful, every other video I've seen about Komodo dragons have adult ones and their scales are incredibly pale and dark, these babies are colorful af
@@marcuspolo9106 I’m not sure at what age and size they produce a bite that can kill, but I do not believe the hatchlings are toxic, or have the ability to bite deeply into a human.🖤🇨🇦
@@marcuspolo9106 They are exquisitely designed for their niche in the ecosphere they occupy. They are smart, efficient, and resilient…I wouldn’t exactly say “pure evil”, they are as Nature made them, and they are quite magnificent.🖤🇨🇦
@@tamarrajames3590 they scare me,yet I love wTching them just destroy everything,they are truly the alpha,do u know if there's anything that kills them
@@someguy3186 Animals may not "Bond" in a typical sense but they can increase their level of tolerance for humans, be trained to be less aggressive and more compliant etc.
They are beautiful/handsome. Compared to their Father, their colors are vibrant. I’m so happy that we finally got to see them. Have you named them yet? Thank You for sharing these wonderful creatures to us!
Should i guess - evolution hit , some australian virus from other repiltiles handled got to them or they assumed they did right when they didnt -and i also cant find any website mentioning any number of hatched -so i gues sthe glorius search google engine again fails miserbly - just corporate not mention a "failure"
Considering the discoveries in object play with Komodo Dragons, are you planning to give the babies any toys? Could be fascinating to see if the babies have more or less object play behavior.
I tried toys when my Savanah monitor was a baby. He had no interest in them. I think climbing their human trees is the extent of them playing. These little guys look like baby water monitors. I hope they keep their mellow temper when they grow up. My monitor went through a jerk phase at like 1 years old but grew out of it. He's almost 5 years old now and thinks he's human. He likes back rubs and scratches. It's all about trust with them. Keep every interaction positive for them and they can be pretty mellow. Feedings are different. Even nice lizards are savage when they smell food.
They look so much like every other monitor lizard, that if you didn't know much about them. I would believe someone could have one for around three years and not even know it.
As an adult it can very easily eat you. It's would be like getting a tiger as a pet. A tiger with a poisonous bite. It would be better to get a much smaller monitor lizard.