ST. LOUIS — The Saint Louis Zoo has welcomed a new resident this fall — a six-year-old male Komodo dragon named Charlie. He will be the first of his species to live at the Zoo in more than 12 years ...
The proposal to host the two species involves formal discussions between the Malaysian and Indonesian governments.
Deputy president Rosly Lana says the proposal is still under discussion and will require official negotiations between the two countries.
Two baby Komodo dragons have hatched at a U.S. zoo - only the second time in 95 years the endangered species has been ...
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The Saint Louis Zoo's new Komodo dragon will make his public debut in one week. Charlie is 7 years old and still growing!
The Saint Louis Zoo's new Komodo dragon will make his public debut in one week. Charlie is 7 years old and still growing!
Charlie dragon gets his name from Zoo Director Emeritus Charles Hoessle. Dragons like him can grow to 10 ft in length and 300 ...
Visitors to the Saint Louis Zoo’s Charles H. Hoessle Herpetarium over the past few weeks will have noticed a long black curtain covering one wall of the building’s main atrium. It’s there to protect ...
ZooTampa at Lowry Park has successfully hatched two Komodo dragons, marking only the second time in the zoo’s history that the endangered species has bred successfully.
Two Komodo dragons hatched at ZooTampa at Lowry Park. This is the second time the endangered species has been successfully bred in the Zoo’s 95-year history. The parents are 15-year-old mother Aanjay ...
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