yes you can dive or swim with a komodo dragon @Komodo National Park in Indonesia. :) PS.It's true!!!!
It can swim up to 100 mph
If you mean the Komodo, yes!
Komodo dragons can swim. It is how they have migrated from the original island of Komodo to some of the outlying islands.
There are actually very few similarities between the komodo dragon and the fictitious creature known as a dragon. They both breathe using lungs, but the fictitious dragon breathes out fire whereas the komodo dragon breathes ordinary air. The komodo dragon has scaly skin, whereas a dragon is generally believed to have scales.
in the wild yes but you can train any lizard from a moniter lizard to a gecko to a komodo dragon
Komodos can extract up to 80% of their water needs from the flesh of prey.
Monitor lizards can live in water because they are semi-aquatic reptiles with adaptations that allow them to be efficient swimmers and divers. They have strong limbs and streamlined bodies that help them move easily in water, and they can hold their breath for extended periods while submerged. Additionally, they are capable of regulating their body temperature in water, making it a suitable habitat for them.
yes they do
The largest lizard in the world is the Komodo dragon, which can grow up to 10 feet (3 meters) in length and weigh over 150 pounds (70 kilograms). They are native to the Indonesian islands of Komodo, Rinca, Flores, and Gili Motang.
Depending on the size and strength of the mugger crocodile, the mugger crocodile has a better chance in water than on land. Since water buffaloes are very large and are adapted to swim in water, they are able to fight and maul a mugger crocodile with their horns if the crocodile is not careful. If the mugger crocodile and the water buffalo fought on land, the water buffalo would easily trample the mugger crocodile to death.
you can only swim above water
you can swim faster under water because the water pulls you forward more than the air does