Although Polar bears and Komodo dragons are similar in the animal kingdom their habitats are different altogether. For example, the polar bear spends most of their life in, around, or on the ocean. They use the floating sea ice as their home, moving from one location to another. This where the polar bears can find the greatest number of prey. As the ice recedes in the warmer climate, polar bears will migrate hundreds of miles to find food or a new home. On the other hand, the Komodo dragon prefers to spend most of their time on dry land. There habitat can range from tropical dry forest to a savanna to a monsoon forest. The giant lizard can always be found in places with high temperatures. Komodo dragons can also be found inside the Komodo National Park. This park contains a number …show more content…
For example, the polar bears tend to be solitary animals, wandering the vast ice alone. Mother bears are affectionate, sensitive and protective of their young. They will even mourn the loss of a cub. They have a natural curiosity of the surroundings so, when they do come in contact with humans there are curious but will keep their distance. Polar bears can get used to people and no longer flee from them. In some cases these bears can become attached to a human and can become a pet or companion. In contrast, the Komodo dragon stay in groups because it helps when hunting larger prey. A mother Komodo does not shown any affection to her young once the eggs hatch, the babies will climb in to a tree to fend for themselves. There have been cases where a Komodo dragon will even eat their own young for survival. The animals are extremely territorial and will attack anything they can get their teeth into, even