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The mother buffalo felt powerless as she witnessed her calves being torn apart by the Komodo dragons before her very eyes.

October 20, 2023 by Cong Danh

Komodo dragons are predators that are unrivaled in their habitat, so even large buffaloes are terrified of this bloodthirsty predator.


A calf has been targeted by a herd of Komodo dragons despite the mother buffalo’s efforts to save her baby. Although Komodo dragons are not comparable in size to the mother buffalo, they are still capable of taking down an adult buffalo. The komodo dragons are constantly biting the legs and body of the calves. The calves cried out pitifully, although the mother buffalo was standing right in front of her, but she could not rescue the baby.


Therefore, it is difficult for calves to escape the sharp teeth of these dragons, they bite the legs of their prey to aggravate the wound as well as cause infection so that the victim becomes weak and together. eat meat.

In addition, Komodo dragons also have venom glands that can cause severe necrosis of wounds, which is why large prey is also helpless when attacked by them. In the end, the calves did not escape their destiny.

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