@Rockahorse@DudespostingWs Even a well-fed komodo can attack. Difference between other monitors and komodos is that the former see humans as predator while the latter see us as prey.
@Rockahorse@DudespostingWs In the wild, anything that moves is potential prey. In captivity, they're trained to recognize food, yet they aren't really tamed and mistakes can be fatal. They can eat up to 80% of their body weight before going into a food coma, so a 60 kg human can be devoured in one sitting.
@Angrybaba6@zoo_bear Feckless goons roaming around harassing people is a concern in civilized societies. People don't have to prove anything to feckless goons; that's up to the relevant authorities.
@Isaacnking@zainabsikander Early Muslims had to rely on visual observation to determine diurnal and lunar cycles. Now we have precise astronomical calculations for both. We use one contrary to tradition but avoid the other due to tradition. Make it make sense.
@_Abhi_Srivastav@AshrafFem You don't have that right; the government does, and there're legal means to deal with alleged cases of encroachment. Vigilantism is illegal, so these feckless goons need to be locked up.
@chalukya245@Jasonphilip8 Genetically, modern Indians are mostly a mixture of two distinct ancient groupsโANI and ASI. Dravidians have a higher proportion of ASI ancestry.