Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Builder fends off Komodo dragon by punching it in nose

Builder fends off Komodo dragon by punching it in nose

An Indonesian worker freed himself from an attacking Komodo dragon by punching the reptile's snout until it released him and ran away

Builder fends off Komodo dragon by punching it in nose
Jenaru hit the jaws of the giant lizard for several seconds until it freed him

Agustinus Jenaru, 20, was working inside an unfinished wooden bungalow on Rinca island when the 6ft 5ins (2m) lizard entered and bit onto his left hand on Saturday, said Komodo National Park official Daniel Bolu Ngongo.

Jenaru hit the jaws of the giant lizard for several seconds until it freed him. Jenaru was taken to a clinic for treatment of lacerations and a puncture wound.

Komodo dragons can be found in the wild only on the eastern Indonesian islands of Komodo, Padar and Rinca. The lizards - thought to number fewer than 4,000 - can grow longer than 10ft (3m) and weigh 150lbs (70kg).

Jenaru was the second victim bit by a giant lizard this year.

In 2007, an eight-year-old boy was killed by one of the lizards on Komodo Island.



http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/wildlife/7758693/Builder-fends-off-Komodo-dragon-by-punching-it-in-nose.html, a national park official.

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