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Komodo dragons and Tsunami
I have heard lots of the human tradgedy caused by the Tsunami but not surprisingly very little about wild life. Doubtless in the longer term this will change.
A disaster of this nature has the potential to completely wipe out the wild population of Komodo dragons. They are only found on a small number of low lying islands in Indonesia - mostly Komodo and Rinca. These islands would have been severely affected by the Tsunami. An extinction of this nature would also be very tragic though there are probably sufficient of these magnificent reptiles in captive breeding programs to restablish the wild population.

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RE: Komodo dragons and Tsunami
It was not. The tsunamis caused damage mostly along the West coast of the Malayan Peninsula, Sumatra, and then along the coasts of the Bay of Bengal and the Indian Ocean. Komodo is much further east, and sheltered by a large number of intervening islands. The only part of Indonesia to have suffered damage is Sumatra, in the west of the country.
Cheers,
Wolfgang
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RE: Komodo dragons and Tsunami
I hope nothing happens to Komodo Dragon's they are such magnificent animals, it would definately be a tradegy. I hope Dicco what your saying is true.
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RE: Komodo dragons and Tsunami
Sorry, i meant Wolfgang.
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RE: Komodo dragons and Tsunami
What Wolfgang and Dicco said (over a month ago) is true. Komodo was too far away and protected by Sumatra and Java (and Bali).

Hix"I'm not young enough to know everything".............Oscar Wilde
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RE: Komodo dragons and Tsunami
In any case they can swim very well! :wink:
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