
In this photo taken on April 30, 2009, a Komodo dragon is seen on Komodo island, Indonesia. Attacks on humans by Komodo dragons _ said to number at around 2,500 in the wild _ are rare, but seem to have increased in recent years. Komodo dragons have a fearsome reputation worldwide because their shark-like teeth and poisonous saliva can kill a person within days of a bite

In this photo taken on April 29, 2009, Komodo village is seen through a fence erected to ward off Komodo dragons, on Komodo island, Indonesia. Attacks on humans by Komodo dragons _ said to number at around 2,500 in the wild _ are rare, but seem to have increased in recent years. Komodo dragons have a fearsome reputation worldwide because their shark-like teeth and poisonous saliva can kill a person within days of a bite

In this photo taken on April 30, 2009, Main, a park ranger who survived a komodo dragon attack shows his swollen hand at his house in Labuan Bajo, Indonesia. Attacks on humans by Komodo dragons _ said to number at around 2,500 in the wild _ are rare, but seem to have increased in recent years. Komodo dragons have a fearsome reputation worldwide because their shark-like teeth and poisonous saliva can kill a person within days of a bite

In this photo taken on April 29, 2009, a Komodo dragon is seen on Rinca island, Indonesia. Attacks on humans by Komodo dragons _ said to number at around 2,500 in the wild _ are rare, but seem to have increased in recent years. Komodo dragons have a fearsome reputation worldwide because their shark-like teeth and poisonous saliva can kill a person within days of a bite

In this photo taken on April 29 2009, scientists catch a juvenile komodo dragon to put an identification chip under its skin on Rinca island, Indonesia. Attacks on humans by Komodo dragons _ said to number at around 2,500 in the wild _ are rare, but seem to have increased in recent years. Komodo dragons have a fearsome reputation worldwide because their shark-like teeth and poisonous saliva can kill a person within days of a bite.

In this photo taken on April 30, 2009, a Komodo dragon walks on a beach on Komodo island, Indonesia. Attacks on humans by Komodo dragons _ said to number at around 2,500 in the wild _ are rare, but seem to have increased in recent years. Komodo dragons have a fearsome reputation worldwide because their shark-like teeth and poisonous saliva can kill a person within days of a bite.

In this photo taken on April 29, 2009, children play at Komodo village on Komodo island, Indonesia. Attacks on humans by Komodo dragons _ said to number at around 2,500 in the wild _ are rare, but seem to have increased in recent years. Komodo dragons have a fearsome reputation worldwide because their shark-like teeth and poisonous saliva can kill a person within days of a bite

In this photo taken on April 28, 2009, a Komodo dragon moves out of a toilet at a visitor center on Rinca island, Indonesia. Attacks on humans by Komodo dragons _ said to number at around 2,500 in the wild _ are rare, but seem to have increased in recent years. Komodo dragons have a fearsome reputation worldwide because their shark-like teeth and poisonous saliva can kill a person within days of a bite
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