Yes, Gila monsters are found i parts of the Chihuhuan Desert, the Sonoran Desert and the Mojave Desert.
Gila monsters are venomous and not poisonous. They live in parts of the Mojave, Sonoran and Chihuahuan Deserts of the southwest United States.
The Gila monster is the slowest animal in the desert. It usually stays where it is able to conserve energy and live in Australia.
The duration of The Giant Gila Monster is 1.23 hours.
Svengoolie - 1995 The Giant Gila Monster was released on: USA: 21 March 1998
The Giant Gila Monster - 1959 is rated/received certificates of: UK:PG USA:Passed (National Board of Review) USA:Approved (PCA #19329)
There are no poisonous desert snakes. A poison is a substance that will kill or injure if eaten. There are, however, venomous snakes in the desert. A venom is a substance that must be injected to cause harm. A person can safely eat a venomous snake.
no because they live in the desert.
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The Gila monster is found in the Mojave, Sonoran and extreme western Chihuahuan Desert.
The Gila monster (Heloderma suspectum) lives in the desert Southwest of the US and the northwestern Mexican state of Sonora. They hide under rocks, and they are venomous. While slow, they do grow to about two feet long, and represent a VERY GOOD reason to NOT stick your hand under rocks in the desert. They are protected by law in Nevada and Arizona.Check out the related link below for more info, including pictures:
The Gila monster is the slowest animal in the desert. It usually stays where it is able to conserve energy and live in Australia.
The Gila monster lives in southern US and Mexico
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Judging by appearance they do not look like they can, and they live in the desert so i dont think they could
The environment of the Gila monster is the arid desert areas of southwestern USA And northern Mexico. It is also found in rocky mountain foothills. During the heat of the day, it shelters in burrows or under rocks or scrubby desert shrubs.