Usually komodo dragons will lay about 20 eggs in the burrows they dig themselves. And like all “parents” in the wild, this reptile is always ready to fight if anyone dares to approach the area of the egg.
Both carnivorous reptiles had an encounter at the entrance of the cave with a crocodile attacker, and the komodo dragon was determined to protect its nest. When the crocodile rushed in, the dragon’s tail was so strong that the crocodile had to take many steps back.
However, that did not lessen the komodo dragon’s determination to capture the lair. It defied everything to rush into the cave and in the end, the komodo dragon chose the rare solution of running away, leaving its own eggs – children for the enemy.
The komodo dragon’s actions were tantamount to abandoning its own unhatched cubs. This really made many people not believe and the crocodile’s scheme was successful. After capturing the komodo dragon’s lair, it slowly eats up the eggs of its enemies with ease.