Fascinating Basilisk Lizard Facts

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Explore the history, characteristics, habitat, diet, predators, mating habits, and more of the intriguing basilisk lizard. From its origins in ancient Greece to its modern-day presence in Central and South America, this reptile's unique features and behaviors will captivate any nature enthusiast.

  • Basilisk Lizard
  • Reptile Facts
  • Wildlife
  • Animal Behavior
  • Nature

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  1. Basilisk Jezus Christ lizard

  2. History The name basilisk Derives from ancient Greece, mening little king .

  3. Characteristics Length : 25 75 cm Weight : 200 600 grams Crests Males Females Only one lower on the head One on the head, one on their back and one on the tail.

  4. Where do they live Common baslilisk live from Panama to Venezuela. Green basilisk live from Guatemala to Costa Rica.

  5. What they do eat Insects Snails Frogs Snakes Eggs Fish Fruit Flowers

  6. Predators - Large birds - Snakes - Fish - Larger reptiles - Opossums

  7. Mating Large group of females for one male! 5 15 eggs The eggs hatch sfter eight to ten weeks

  8. The End

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