this text for numbers 7-10!komodo dragon is the largest lizard

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This text for numbers 7-10!komodo dragon is the largest lizard on earth. It lives within the scrub and land of some Indonesian islands. Komodo dragon is the world's heaviest lizard, advising one hundred fifty pounds or a lot of. The most important Komodo ever measured was quite ten feet (3 meters) long and weighed 366 pounds (166 kg) however, the common size of Komodo within the wild is about eight feet (2.5 meters) long and two hundred pounds or 91 kg. Komodo has gray scale skin, a pointed snout, powerful limbs, and a muscular tail. They use their keen sense of smell to find decaying an animal remains from many miles away They additionally hunt different lizards yet as massive mammals and generally barbarian. The Komodo dragon's teeth are nearly utterly coated by its gums. Once it feeds, the gums bleed, making a perfect culture for virulent microorganism. The microorganism that boards the Komodo dragon's spit causes blood disease, or septicemia, in its victims.A Dragon can bite its prey then follow it till the animal is simplu too weak to hold on, this lizard species is vulnerable by looking, loss of prey species,and surrounding loos

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7. It’s about Komodo Dragon.

8. About eight feet (2.5 metres) till ten feet (3 metres)

9. Identification and description.

10. Simple present tense.

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