King of the Lizards walking along the beach |
The discovery brought thereafter a number of expeditions to
the island for both scientific research and sport. Many wanted a Komodo trophy for their
own. Shortly after its description, the
Sultan of Bima and the Dutch authorities outlawed making sport of hunting it and
severely limited the numbers of people that could be taken to the island. Even today there are restrictions on
travelling to the islands in the national park whereby a permit is required.
Size Comparison |
The Island where they live has very few inhabitants. Kampung Komodo, the only village on the main
island, has a population of about 1,300.
Houses are built on stilts as the Komodo Dragon has a long history of
attacking humans. The island is relatively small at 390 square
kilometres, about the same size as the Isle of Wight in Hampshire,
England. The lowlands of the island are
blanketed in grass which is dry all year round except for monsoon season. Higher up towards the island’s peaks is a
dark green forest containing palms and many tropical plants. A steep contrast on a foreboding island which
is now a UNESCO world heritage site.