Komodo dragons depend on nonliving things such as their environment (including temperature, terrain, and vegetation) for thermoregulation, camouflage, and shelter. They also rely on nonliving objects like rocks, burrows, and water sources for hunting, resting, and maintaining hydration. Additionally, they may use nonliving materials such as branches or logs for territorial marking and communication with other dragons.
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