Can someone please write me a hook about Komodo dragons for an essay. The essay is informational and here is some text to go wit
h: Komodo Dragon
The largest living lizard in the world is the Komodo dragon. Hunted almost to extinction after its discovery on Komodo Island in 1912, this species has become endangered and is currently protected by law. The Komodo dragon, also sometimes referred to as the Komodo Island monitor, is a member of the class Reptilia and the order Sauria. It belongs to the family Varanidae, which includes the monitor lizards.
Distribution and Habitat
Komodo dragons have a very small distribution and only inhabit specific islands in Indonesia, their limited range covering less than 1,000 square miles (2,590 square kilometers). They may be found on the Lesser Sunda Islands of Komodo, Rinca, and western Flores. They also occur on the tiny island of Padar. Komodo dragons live on the grassy savannas that cover much of the islands. They inhabit the forested regions and may patrol along their perimeter. The climate is warm and dry with very little water on the islands, except during a brief monsoon season each year.
On Komodo island you can find some of the largest lizards in the world. Most Komodo dragons live up to fifty years,they reach full body weight after fifteen years weighing almost 200 pounds
Komodo dragon attacks terrorize Indonesia villages. KOMODO ISLAND, Indonesia -- Komodo dragons have shark-like teeth and poisonous venom that can kill a person within hours of a bite.
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you could write about someone travelling to a monestary/religious place, who encounters a monster. Should be supernatural enough to count as a "dangerous journey"
A Venn diagram is an illustration that uses circles to show the relationships among things or finite groups of things. Circles that overlap have a commonality while circles that do not overlap do not share those traits. Venn diagrams help to visually represent the similarities and differences between two concepts.