Komodo dragons are about 2x the size of Galapagos marine or land iguanas, reaching 10-12 feet.

Images were taken with a combination of cameras: OM-1 MarkII with 150-400/F4.5, Sony A1 MarkII with 70-200/F2.8 with 1.4x, Sony A1 (ver1) with Tamron 25-200/F2.8-5.6, and iPhone Pro 17

Entry gate iPhone 17 Pro, 1/1105, F2.2, ISO.20, 2.2 mm (equivalent to 13mm full-frame, shot vertically and heavily cropped)



The 'front office' to the park iPhone 17 Pro, 1/121, F2.8, ISO.200, 16.9 mm



Morning view of the shore ILCE-1, 1/800, F8.0, ISO.125, 61.0 mm



Afternoon view of the shore iPhone 17 Pro, 1/1087, F2.8, ISO.20, 16.9 mm



Komodo dragon ILCE-1M2, 1/500, F8.0, ISO.500, 188.0 mm



Komodo dragon staring at the camera ILCE-1M2, 1/1000, F4.0, ISO.500, 228.0 mm



Komodo dragon with saliva dripping ILCE-1M2, 1/800, F5.0, ISO.500, 238.0 mm



Komodo dragon with either bloody saliva or blood from a meal? ILCE-1M2, 1/640, F4.0, ISO.2500, 280.0 mm



Komodo dragon accompanied with butterfly and insect OM-1MarkII, 1/1600, F7.1, ISO.12800, 658 mm



Two komodo dragons with extended tongues ILCE-1M2, 1/640, F8.0, ISO.1250, 119.0 mm



Profile with minimal dripping saliva OM-1MarkII, 1/1600, F7.1, ISO.12800, 1000 mm



Pigeon observed early in the hike OM-1MarkII, 1/1000, F5.6, ISO.1250, 946 mm



Colorful snail along the trail ILCE-1M2, 1/640, F8.0, ISO.10000, 280.0 mm



Suicide fruit identified by our guide (similar to the fruit shown in Season 3 of White Lotus. ILCE-1M2, 1/1600, F4.0, ISO.5000, 239.0 mm