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Common basilisk

Reptiles
The common basilisk is a species of lizard in the family Corytophanidae. The species is endemic to Central America and South America, where it is found near rivers and streams in rainforests. Wikipedia
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The common basilisk (Basiliscus basiliscus) is a lizard found in Central and South American rainforests near rivers and streams. The basilisk is part of the ...
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Common Name: Green Basilisk Lizard ; Scientific Name: Basiliscus plumifrons ; Type: Reptiles ; Diet: Omnivore ; Average Life Span In Captivity: Up to 10 years.
Common basilisk from animalia.bio
Common basilisks are solitary and diurnal lizards. They spend their time foraging or basking in the sun. At night, they sleep in trees up to 20 m (66 ft) high.
One of the most famous water-walking creatures is the common basilisk lizard. These South American reptiles are far too large to be kept aloft by surface ...
Common basilisks are common throughout their range and face no immediate threats to current populations. Continued habitat destruction in tropical regions ...
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The Common Basilisk lives along bodies of water in a variety of forests, including lowland dry, moist, and wet forests, and premontane moist and wet forests.
Common basilisk from www.wildherps.com
These lizards are extremely agile and speedy, but they're not averse to posing for a photo.
Common basilisk from nationalzoo.si.edu
This unusual habit of "walking on water" to escape predators and find food has earned the basilisk the name name Jesûs Cristo, or Jesus Christ, lizard. Size.