| Komodo National Park |
| The world's largest lizard, the Komodo Dragon, lives on a few small volcanic islands in Eastern Indonesia (East Nusa Tenggara province); the two largest islands are Rinca and Komodo, each of which has a small village. The park covers 702 square miles (1,817 square kilometers) and was designated a World Heritage site in 1991 (No. 609). The dragon is only found in this National Park and can grow as long as 10 feet (3 meters). |
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