A staff member at the Akron, Ohio Zoo was attacked by a Komodo dragon in the Komodo Kingdom employee service area. The worker suffered multiple bite wounds inflicted by Padar, one of the zoo’s two Komodo dragons. Komodo dragons use sharp, curved teeth and claws to slash and tear at their prey, and can also cause wounds to become septic from venom and bacteria. Komodo dragons can reach up to 10 feet in length and can weigh up to 300 pounds.
* …They like honest conversation, hiking, romantic dinners and simple, surprising gestures that make them feel cherished.
* They DON’T like humans in their service area, weekends that go by way too fast, and negativity.
* The lesson here is NEVER touch the Komodo dragon’s food in the employee fridge.
* How do you cure dragon wounds? Summon the wizard?
* Someone needs to brush up on “How to Train Your Dragon.”