what is the latin name for the lizard in holes
The Latin translation is : Flavo Maculosos lacerta
Panoplosaurus means "completely armoured lizard"
Quake Lizard is the Latin and translation of its name. Brontosaurus did not actually exist as it really is the apatosaurs, which means different lizard.
AnswerIt's kinda' same. But it's real scientific name is "Yellow spotted night lizard".It's habit might be a bit different with the one in 'Holes'.The lizard you see in the movie Holes is just a digitally altered version of a bearded dragon and they are no where near alike
Well the yellow spotted lizard isnt real. They were Gilla Monsters with yellow paint. The yellow spotted lizard only existed in the movie holes.
it means lizard
no
The yellow belly lizard
Basilisk is the common name. Basiliscus is the first part of the latin name for 4 species. A common name for the basiliscus vittatus is the "jesus lizard" and its also called the striped or brown basilisk. Then there are the plumed, the western or red-headed and the common basilisks.
no just lives in them
You die slowly and painfully.
The Yellow Spotted Lizard in the book "Holes" by Louis Sachar is fictional.