Komodo dragons have iron-coated teeth to help rip and tear prey, say scientists

Scientists have discovered that the edges of Komodo dragons’ teeth are tipped with the metal
Komodo dragons have iron-coated teeth to help rip and tear prey, say scientists

Komodo dragons are the largest living species of monitor lizard. Picture: Charlotte Ellis/Zoological Society of London/PA

Komodo dragons have iron-coated, serrated teeth that help them to rip apart their prey, a study has suggested.

Scientists have discovered that the edges of Komodo dragons’ teeth are tipped with the metal.

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