The Komodo dragon would likely win in a hypothetical fight between a pit bull and a Komodo dragon. Pit bulls are strong and aggressive animals, but their relatively smaller size and weight are no match for the gigantic Komodo dragon.
Crocodiles are larger, stronger, and faster than Komodo dragons. Crocodiles are also more common throughout the world, living in many countries. Komodo dragons only live in Indonesia.
On Komodo, the dragon is king. It eats any and all of the other large animals on the island, including wild boar, deer, water buffalo, dogs and goats. If hungry, a Komodo will eat snakes, birds, and even smaller Komodos.
Komodo dragons and grizzly bears don't live in the same part of the world, but if they did have a battle, it would be epic! They are both fierce fights, with sharp claws and powerful teeth. We believe that the grizzly bear would ultimately win due to its extraordinary bite force of nearly 1000 pounds per square inch.
A gorilla would beat a Komodo dragon in a fight. Many people believe that Komodo dragons are venomous. While that is true in a sense, they don't have a venom that will paralyze and knock out their prey.
The cobra will either lose the fight outright or have a pyrrhic victory, dying to deliver a fatal bite on the lizard. Either way, the snake will be in the lizard's belly by the time the latter dies from venom. Unless the snake landed a bite to a vital area and quickly killed the lizard, it will lose.
A lion would win a fight against a Komodo dragon. Lions are larger and heavier and have something that the Komodo dragon lacks: the ability to kill their enemy with a single blow.
An ambush by the tiger would instantly end a fight against a Komodo dragon, and the tiger would just as easily win a battle without the element of surprise.
Komodo dragons eat almost any kind of meat, scavenging for carcasses or stalking animals that range in size from small rodents to large water buffalo. Young feed primarily on small lizards and insects, as well as snakes and birds.
if there is a battle,Lion is quicker to keep biting and clawing Komodo but i doubt if it will be able to tear the thick hide. Mutually both will escape but Lion would die soon after due to one bite from Komodo leading to painful death in 7 -10 days.
An adult anaconda would win a fight against a Komodo dragon. The Komodo dragon is a highly capable fighter, but it would not be able to deal fatal damage to the anaconda before it was grabbed and crushed. Anacondas can successfully attack crocodiles, creatures that can kill faster than a Komodo dragon.
A bear would beat a Komodo dragon in a fight, but it might get bloody. The problem that Komodo dragons face is that they are very short compared to a bear. For example, if a Komodo dragon approached a grizzly bear, the bear would stand on its legs to appear bigger and scare it away.
Answer and Explanation: Due to their very large size, full grown adult Komodo dragons do not have natural predators.
Key Points Komodo dragons are much larger than honey badgers, but honey badgers are much faster. Both animals are exceptionally good fighters in close quarters. It would be a close fight! If it was unable to flee, we believe the honey badger would be unable to win this battle.
An attack from a Komodo dragon can be fatal—even to humans. Compared to crocodilians and other reptiles, Komodo dragons have relatively weak bite strength. Instead, they rely on their sharp, curved teeth and long, sturdy claws to slash and tear at their prey with astonishing force.
There aren't many animals that can survive a Komodo attack. A human and another Komodo are pretty much the only ones.
A Komodo dragon can swallow whole prey the size of a goat. It takes 15 to 20 minutes to do so.
Without our advantage of weapons, we get absolutely rekt. The Komodo dragon has to only get one bite to win, but it can do more than that. If the human wasn't dumb and stuck around, the venom wouldn't even be necessary. So yeah, Komodo dragon takes the win.
Mongoose
Mongooses are noted for their audacious attacks on highly venomous snakes, such as king cobras. The Mongoose is a snake killer by nature. These small mammals have some immunity to cobra venom, so they are one of the most successful animals that hunt cobras.
Komodo dragons have a natural predator mouth with shark-like teeth and strong venom. Studies say that a Komodo's venom can kill an adult human within hours. Apart from that, the Komodo dragon's bite itself can leave deep wounds that can cause excruciating pain.