Soon it was time to discover what we’d come here for – the feared Komodo dragon. The heaviest lizards on Earth can only be found in Komodo National Park, and they will eat almost anything – including water buffalo, and even fellow Komodo dragons! We’d been warned not to underestimate their speed either; they can run at 12 miles per hour. With these alarming facts fresh in our minds, we jumped in a speedboat once more to Rinca Island, one of the best places to spot the dragons in their natural environment. We’d barely stepped off the boat before we saw one – a small dragon making its way towards us. “Don’t be fooled by their size; the small ones are often the most deadly.” I turned around to find another, much larger dragon, staring me down. It is hard not to be wowed by these magnificent beasts; they are so much bigger in real life than I’d anticipated, tails whipping behind them and tongues darting in and out. Some were lazing in the sun, others were hunting out food – one was staring down a deer, about to strike. The deer must have sensed danger, as it quickly scarpered, racing through the undergrowth out of sight. The dragon stayed exactly where it was – lying in wait for its next potential prey. All too soon, our time with these unique creatures was up and it was back to the boat.