Two male
juvenile Komodo dragons direct from Prague are now calling Shark Reef Aquarium
at Mandalay Bay home, joining the attraction’s diverse family of reptiles.
The two
latest additions to Shark Reef join a fellow adult male Komodo that was first
displayed in 2008. The trio will rotate on exhibit individually as they may
prove deadly to one another if kept in the same exhibit.
Video: youtu.be/Y3I26O1Hr4g
Shark
Reef Aquarium is one of only seven locations selected to care for 10 dragons
recently captive-hatched at the Praha Zoological Garden in the Czech Republic.
Native to Indonesia with less than 5,000 Komodo dragons surviving in the wild
today, these reptiles are part of the Association of Zoo and Aquariums (AZA)
Species Survival Plan (SSP). As an accredited member of AZA, Shark Reef has
pledged to cooperatively manage, conserve and protect this endangered species.
“We are
honored to house and care for these Komodo dragons,” said Adrienne Rowland,
director of Shark Reef Aquarium. “It’s rare to have Komodo dragons with
bloodlines completely unrelated to dragons hatched in North America. These
juvenile males will be high priority for future breeding attempts for the
Komodo SSP and will be critical in producing future generations of healthy and
genetically diverse populations of Komodo dragons.”
The
world’s heaviest and largest lizards, Komodo dragons can weigh up to 300 pounds
and grow up to 10 feet in length. With just one bite, virulent saliva
containing about 50 strains of bacteria infects their prey’s blood, typically
killing them in a week. This venomous saliva is also being researched for use
in anti-coagulation and antibacterial medications.
The
first and only animal care facility to be accredited by the AZA in Nevada,
Mandalay Bay’s Shark Reef Aquarium features more than 2,000 divinely dangerous
animals. Open daily from 10 a.m.
to 8 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday,
regular ticket prices at Shark Reef Aquarium are $18 for adults and $12 for
children ages five through 12; children four and under are free. Nevada residents with a valid ID receive a
discount on admission - $15 for adults and $10 for children five and older. For
more information, visit mandalaybay.com, sharkreef.com, call (702) 632-4555 or
follow Shark Reef on Facebook and Twitter.
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