In a scaly-cool move for the 2024 Lunar New Year, Komodo dragons—Earth’s largest lizards—have made their grand debut at Guangzhou’s Chimelong Safari Park! 🦎✨ The park, now China’s biggest breeding hub for these prehistoric-looking giants, has welcomed 25 Komodo dragons, some stretching over 2 meters long—talk about #DragonEnergy!
Native to Indonesia’s Komodo Island, these magnificent reptiles are getting a star treatment with a brand-new exhibition hall set to open before February’s Lunar New Year festivities. 🎆🐲 The project highlights wildlife conservation efforts and offers visitors a rare chance to witness these creatures up close.
For travelers and biology enthusiasts alike, this is your sign to book a trip to the Chinese mainland’s south. Who needs mythical dragons when real-life ones are breathing fire (well, metaphorically) into Guangzhou’s zoo scene? 🔥🌿
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cgtn.com