Gila monsters are brightly colored lizards that defend themselves against predators with their venom. Gila monsters have venomous glands in their mouths. With its bite, it can immobilize either its prey or predator with its bite.
We can help a Gila monster by staying away from it because Gila monsters don't like us humans.
Gila monsters kill there pray by putting venom inside there body's.
with its venomus bite and its bright colors
be eating egg and babys
Gila monsters (both banded and reticulated subspecies) are primarily predators. No doubt, they sometimes fall prey to other predators, but not often. Certainly, nothing preys primarilyon Gila monsters. Gila monsters are hard to find, staying underground most of the year, so no other predator can get at them. And if a predator does find one, the lizard is well protected by its venom. Still, some creatures may eat them as eggs or perhaps overpower very young Gila monsters.
The notorious Gila Monster is both nocturnal and diurnal. Which one depends on the time of the year. The Gila Monster is nocturnal during the sweltering summer months and it is diurnal during the less hot spring and fall.
yes they do.
Gila monsters can be found in the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico.. These lizards are very elusive and are hard to find.
My mom eats Gila monsters. She usually eats them with potatoes. Extra cheese and a side of Pepsi.
The Gila Monsters only predator is the Eagle. They can swoop down and take Gila Monsters, they are not effected by the poison.
Tucson Gila Monsters was created in 1997.
Gila Monsters live in deserts, like ones in Arizona.
Well,I can't believe to say this but,gila monsters do not migrate
Gila Monsters Meet you at the Airport was created in 1980.
As Gila monster is a lizard, it has backbones.
Gila monsters live in the southwestern United States, North America, and in desert conditions.
Gila monsters are brightly colored lizards that defend themselves against predators with their venom. Gila monsters have venomous glands in their mouths. With its bite, it can immobilize either its prey or predator with its bite.
yes
S.W.USA AND N.W.Mexico
NO!
its dume