Komodo dragons not under stress: Head of Komodo National Park
The head of East Nusa Tenggara's (NTT) Komodo National Park, Sudiyono, has denied reports saying that Komodo dragons at the park are under stress as a result of tourists. “The Komodo dragons are comfortable, so far. There may be a change in attitude, but they’re not stressed. When an animal is stressed out, they become aggressive and until now there hasn’t been any aggressive behavior,” Sudiyono told Kompas Travel on Monday. His remarks came as a response to reports saying that an increase in the number of visitors at the park caused stress on the lizard species, the largest in the world. Sudiyono said no special studies were carried out that proved the Komodo dragons were stressed, however, he noted that the dragons were more aggressive if they were disturbed while eating. “The Komodo dragons will be more aggressive when they are eating or being disturbed while eating. If they have finished eating but they see something moving, their instincts will tell them t...