Komodo dragons can swim

One of the interesting facts about Komodo dragons, they are a skilled swimmer! By swimming, these reptiles will move from one island to another. Komodo dragons can swim for up to a mile without stopping. Although it may not be immediately apparent, their bodies appear to be created for the water. Their long tails swish through the water, and their muscular limbs paddle like oars, allowing them to move somewhat like fish with the extra bonus of limbs that can let them go even faster.


Because Komodo dragons are cold-blooded lizards, spending too much time in the water might make them chilly, which could slow down their metabolism and movement. However, even after spending extended amounts of time in the water, the South Pacific's warm waters prevent them from feeling instantly chilly, and their thick skin acts as an additional layer of defense against the cold.


We don't yet know the actual speed at which Komodo dragons can swim. In order to determine the Komodo dragons' average swimming speed, scientists haven't been able to time enough of the animals in the water. They can swim for quite long distances due to how smoothly they move through the water. They can move quickly when necessary, but because they don't move as gracefully on land, they frequently move much more quickly in the water.

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