A group of Komodo dragons attacked and brutally tore apart a wild buffalo.

 

In the world of predators, Komodo dragons are among the most aggressive and cruel, causing many species to shy away, including humans.

In a video excerpt from the documentary ”Vivre” directed by Martha Holmes, broadcast on France 5 channel, viewers witnessed a close-up of a group of Komodo dragons teaming up to attack and tear apart a buffalo. ring.

Komodo dragons are the only reptiles in the world that hunt in groups.

The Komodo dragon is the largest lizard in the world that still exists today. The maximum size of an adult Komodo dragon can be up to 3m long and weigh about 80kg. Thanks to their large shape, they are considered the hegemon of the ecosystem where they live.

Komodo dragons often hunt invertebrates, birds and mammals, even deer and carrion, and sometimes they also attack humans.