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Etymology
From a Scandinavian origin of similar meaning, with skulka, skulke, and skolka seen in Norwegian, Danish, and Swedish respectively.
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SKIMMING. Quickly look across the text and identify important words or ideas. It's fine to skip lines if they don't seem important.
SCANNING. Keep the information you're looking for in the front of your mind and move rapidly through the text to identify where it's likely to occur.
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THE DRAGONS' PARK
THE APEX PREDATOR OF INDONESIA
There is one place on Earth where dragons really do exist in the wild. Komodo National Park lies in the center of the Indonesian archipelago and is home to the world's largest lizard: the komodo dragon. Komodo dragons can grow to 9 feet in length and weigh more than 300 pounds.
The animal is named for its size and aggressive behavior. As an apex predator, the komodo dragon will eat almost anything, including deer, pigs, water buffalo, and even other dragons. The dragons use their camouflage to ambush prey. Powerful legs and sharp teeth and claws make easy work of smaller animals. Larger prey that may escape the initial attack are patiently tracked by the dragons as they slowly succumb to nearly 50 strains of bacteria found in the dragon's saliva.
In addition to the dragons, Komodo National Park is also home to 7 species of mammal, including the endemic rat and the crab-eating macaque, and around 70 species of bird. The waters surrounding the park are also rich with life, most notably blue and sperm whales, and several species of dolphin and sea turtle. Because of this rich diversity of wildlife, Komodo National Park was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1991.
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THE DRAGONS' PARK
THE APEX PREDATOR OF INDONESIA
There is one place on Earth where dragons really do exist in the wild. Komodo National Park lies in the center of the Indonesian archipelago and is home to the world's largest lizard: the komodo dragon. Komodo dragons can grow to 9 feet in length and weigh more than 300 pounds.
The animal is named for its size and aggressive behavior. As an apex predator, the komodo dragon will eat almost anything, including deer, pigs, water buffalo, and even other dragons. The dragons use their camouflage to ambush prey. Powerful legs and sharp teeth and claws make easy work of smaller animals. Larger prey that may escape the initial attack are patiently tracked by the dragons as they slowly succumb to nearly 50 strains of bacteria found in the dragon's saliva.
In addition to the dragons, Komodo National Park is also home to 7 species of mammal, including the endemic rat and the crab-eating macaque, and around 70 species of bird. The waters surrounding the park are also rich with life, most notably blue and sperm whales, and several species of dolphin and sea turtle. Because of this rich diversity of wildlife, Komodo National Park was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1991.
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SCANNING
THE DRAGONS' PARK
THE APEX PREDATOR OF INDONESIA
There is one place on Earth where dragons really do exist in the wild. Komodo National Park lies in the center of the Indonesian archipelago and is home to the world's largest lizard: the komodo dragon. Komodo dragons can grow to 9 feet in length and weigh more than 300 pounds.
The animal is named for its size and aggressive behavior. As an apex predator, the komodo dragon will eat almost anything, including deer, pigs, water buffalo, and even other dragons. The dragons use their camouflage to ambush prey. Powerful legs and sharp teeth and claws make easy work of smaller animals. Larger prey that may escape the initial attack are patiently tracked by the dragons as they slowly succumb to nearly 50 strains of bacteria found in the dragon's saliva.
In addition to the dragons, Komodo National Park is also home to 7 species of mammal, including the endemic rat and the crab-eating macaque, and around 70 species of bird. The waters surrounding the park are also rich with life, most notably blue and sperm whales, and several species of dolphin and sea turtle. Because of this rich diversity of wildlife, Komodo National Park was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1991.
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THE DRAGONS' PARK
THE APEX PREDATOR OF INDONESIA
There is one place on Earth where dragons really do exist in the wild. Komodo National Park lies in the center of the Indonesian archipelago and is home to the world's largest lizard: the komodo dragon. Komodo dragons can grow to 9 feet in length and weigh more than 300 pounds.
The animal is named for its size and aggressive behavior. As an apex predator, the komodo dragon will eat almost anything, including deer, pigs, water buffalo, and even other dragons. The dragons use their camouflage to ambush prey. Powerful legs and sharp teeth and claws make easy work of smaller animals. Larger prey that may escape the initial attack are patiently tracked by the dragons as they slowly succumb to nearly 50 strains of bacteria found in the dragon's saliva.
In addition to the dragons, Komodo National Park is also home to 7 species of mammal, including the endemic rat and the crab-eating macaque, and around 70 species of bird. The waters surrounding the park are also rich with life, most notably blue and sperm whales, and several species of dolphin and sea turtle. Because of this rich diversity of wildlife, Komodo National Park was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1991.
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SCANNING THE DRAGONS' PARK THE APEX PREDATOR OF INDONESIA There is one place on Earth where dragons really do exist in the wild. Komodo National Park lies in the center of the Indonesian archipelago and is home to the world's largest lizard: the komodo…
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❓ How big are komodo dragons?
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❓ When did Komodo National Park become a World Heritage site?
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❓ What animals will komodo dragons eat?
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Etymology
A combination of short, implying rapid, and hand, meaning handwriting. The method involves using abbreviations and simple characters in place of full words.
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