Indonesian ministry sought to calm outrage over the construction of an island tourism project dubbed "Jurassic Park" after an image went viral on social media of a Komodo dragon facing off with a big truck.
The picture of the dragon, one of the world's largest lizards, blocking the path of a big vehicle on Indonesia's Rinca Island prompted an outpouring of anger about perceived threats to the natural habitat of the vulnerable species.
Reuters was not able to verify the authenticity of the picture.
Wiratno, a senior environment ministry official, said rangers would ensure the safety of dragons roaming near the construction, which will include an elevated deck, a dam and an information centre, to be completed in June.
"They will intensively make checks of whether the Komodo dragons are under the buildings, remnants of buildings, and under the trucks carrying material," he said in a statement.
Indonesia's current Komodo population is about 3,000, according to government data.
Komodo dragons reach up to 3 metres long, have curved and serrated teeth, a yellow forked tongue, strong limbs and a long tail.
They can take down prey as big as a water buffalo with a single venomous bite.
The project, which involves the country's public works and housing ministry, seeks to cater to visitors of the Komodo National Park, where the Komodos can be seen in the wild.
Social media users have likened the project to one on a dinosaur island featured in the "Jurassic Park" films.
The public works ministry in a statement on Monday also assured the safety of the Komodos.
But environmentalists said the construction must stop.
"Komodo needs to be the main priority. They need to be protected in a designated area," said Umbu Wulang Tanaamahu Paranggi, director of the Indonesian Forum for the Environment (Walhi) in East Nusa Tenggara.
"What's going on now is a destruction of the dragons' living spaces."


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