A komodo dragon hatchling tastes the air with his tongue while LA Zoo reptile curator Ian Recchio w

A komodo dragon hatchling tastes the air with his tongue while LA Zoo reptile curator Ian Recchio wears heavy leather gloves to protect himeslf from being bitten October 22, 2013. Seven komodo dragon hatchlings were born at the zoo after using a new "egg sexing" technique. Hopefully the technique could result in a population explosion of the 10-foot reptiles with scaled hides and teeth like razors (Photo by Mark Boster/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
A komodo dragon hatchling tastes the air with his tongue while LA Zoo reptile curator Ian Recchio wears heavy leather gloves to protect himeslf from being bitten October 22, 2013. Seven komodo dragon hatchlings were born at the zoo after using a new "egg sexing" technique. Hopefully the technique could result in a population explosion of the 10-foot reptiles with scaled hides and teeth like razors (Photo by Mark Boster/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
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Mark Boster / Contributor
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22 oktober 2013
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