Meeting Komodo’s deadly dragon
Encounters between giant lizards and humans lead to increased number of attacks.

Published On 19 Mar 2010
The meat-eating Komodo dragon can grow to more than three metres in length and is the world’s largest living lizard.
Although it is considered a vulnerable species and protected by the government, the lizard is coming into contact with humans more frequently.
As Global News Insight’s Step Vaessen reports, that has led to an increasing spate of attacks.