What is the biggest land-dwelling reptile?

 

                 The largest surviving land-dwelling reptile is the Komodo dragon, a gigantic monitor lizard living on the small island of Komodo, in Indonesia. This aggressive lizard grows to a length of 3 m and can weigh up to 135 kg. It is a carrion eater with a keen sense of smell but it can also hunt and kill larger animals, including humans. This fearsome lizard is known to live for about 100 years. The giant tortoise of the Galapagos Islands is just as heavy as the Komodo dragon, reaching a length of 1.3 m.

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