Not sure what you mean here but Komodo dragons are part of a family called Monitor Lizards of the genus Varanus
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Not sure what you mean here but Komodo dragons are part of a family called Monitor Lizards of the genus Varanus
Edit: I think he's referring to the collective noun/term of venery. like a flock of birds, or a herd of cows.Komodo dragons are in the lizard group, So I think the collective noun would be A Lounge of Komodo Dragons. However, Iguanas are also lizards, but I've heard a group of Iguanas is called a "Mess." Terms of venery are arbitrary at best... I guess it's whichever you like best.
anything that it can catch
Two
snakes, lizards, chinchillas, kamodo dragons.
No they don't because they have two front eyes, not 3.
lizard family
there could have been dragons a long time ago (thousands of years ago). today we have animals similar to dragons (like kamodo dragons) or other species close to dragons. no one knows but dragons are in legends.
A group of dragons is commonly referred to as a "clutch" or a "flight."
Take a pick. 1. A pride of dragons 2. A herd of dragons 3. A flock of dragons 4. A school of dragons 5. A cluster of dragons
The standard collective nouns for dragons are:a flight of dragonsa weyr of dragonsa wing of dragonsA group of dragons is referred to as a "Clan"This was due to the fact that Dragons were believed to be sentient creatures, thus if they travelled together it was because they chose to be a part of that clan for more reasons than just being in a group.Bonus: A group of dragon eggs is called a "Clutch".
a flight of dragons, a weyr of dragons, or a wing of dragons
no kamodo dragon is more power full then a andaconda
yes... in fact, contrary to the popular belief that it is slow because of its size, it is actually one of the fastest large lizards you will ever see. so beware. muhaha