
The largest living lizard on Earth, the Komodo dragon is a 10-foot, 150-pound ambush predator with venomous saliva that prevents blood clotting and causes rapid shock. Its serrated teeth can tear through flesh like a saw, and its powerful tail can break bones. Komodo dragons have been known to take down water buffalo ten times their weight through a combination of venom, blood loss, and relentless tracking.






The saltwater crocodile is far larger, stronger, and has a devastating bite that the Komodo dragon cannot survive.

The lion is faster, more agile, and has the predatory instincts to kill the Komodo before venom becomes a factor.

The Komodo dragon's massive size advantage and powerful bite overwhelm the king cobra's venom delivery.

The Bengal tiger is faster, stronger, and far more deadly in direct combat than the Komodo dragon.

The gorilla's superior strength, intelligence, and ability to grapple give it the advantage over the venomous lizard.