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Monkey’s Tragic End: A Feast for the Merciless Komodo Dragons

October 19, 2023 by Pham Hien

The camera recorded the hunting journey of the Komodo Dragon on Rinca Island. Komodo dragons are carnivores. They will often ambush live prey by stalking their prey. When the prey comes close enough, it will suddenly rush towards the prey at high speed. Komodo dragons don’t give their prey a chance to escape with fatal wounds.

Poor Monkey Eats By Dragon Komodo – Otosection

The beginning of the video is the scene of a frenzied attack despite the monkey trying to climb the fence to escape but was caught by Komono. Poor little monkey!

How Komodo Hunting Monkey Sucess- Animal Attacks - YouTube

With a fierce body like a crocodile about 3m and weighing about 100kg, the monkey will not be able to win. Before it could run away from a Komono, its swarm arrived.

Komodo Dragon Hunting Monkey #[Part 3] - YouTube

Together, they rushed in at lightning speed and tore the monkey into pieces. The monkey can only accept that it has become the lunch of the Komono dragons.

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