Komodo Dragon
One of the most dangerous animals in Aisa is the Komodo dragon, also known as Varanus komodoensis, is the world's biggest reptile. While most Komodo dragons are between 1.5 and 2.6 m long and weigh 150 to 250 pounds, some of the largest reach lengths of over 3 m and weigh approximately 350 pounds. Komodo dragons move at a 25 km/h top speed.
Because they are considered vulnerable, Komodo dragons, which are found in the wet Indonesian archipelago, are a protected species. However, people also need to be protected when confronted by a Komodo dragon, as it is a dangerous animal with sharp fangs, a strong jaw, and powerful claws.
From huge animals like the water buffalo to snakes, birds, smaller mammals, and carrion, a Komodo dragon's diet is diverse. Although Komodo dragons don't actually attack people since they don't come into touch with them, they do contain venom in their jaws that are made of harmful proteins, not germs as we once thought. A Komodo dragon bite might result in a serious infection and even necessitate amputating the affected area.