Breeding in captivity Komodo dragon

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Uploaded by on Jan 20, 2007

Breeding in captivity of the first ones
Dragons of Komodo in Europe in Reptilandia Park.
In the Center of Investigations Herpetológicas Reptilandia, our naturalist Jim Pether has achieved enormous success world-wide, managing to breed 17 dragons, for the first time in Europe. Spain and the Canary Islands, with its ideal climate, are now a great hope for perpetuating the species. For the conservation and perpetuation of this species, breeding in captivity is fundamental. Of 32 eggs, 17 were fertile, only in two more occasions the reproduction has been achieved in captivity, the United States and Indonesia, now, Spain and the Canary Isles have obtained it.

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  • i love these reptiles.

  • excellent video...good to see people putting effort into documenting this wonder and amazing rare reptile

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  • how many eggs are in an average clutch?

    how many days do they take to incubate?

  • Thanks for posting this wonderful video, very nice!!! God bless

  • generall speaking when someone says dragon ppl think of winged reptiles that spit fire

  • I cant wait to buy one later in the future

  • n ppl say dragons aint real

  • Wonderful video. Thanks for posting this very educational video!

  • there so cute as babies and so big as an adult

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