I saw a red-headed basilisk in Comeyegua, Honduras during the month of July. He was crossing a sidewalk and was about 20 feet away from me. We both stopped dead in our tracks and looked one another over. Evidently he was as scared as I was because he hightailed it back into the bushes!
The ones i saw in Tortuguero, Costa Rica were large, but very flighty. I couldn't even get close enough for a decent picture!
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The enemies or predators of basilisk lizards include large reptiles, birds, and some mammals. To avoid them, the lizards hide under the leaves and does not move until the predators flee.
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Yes, the basilisk is a carnivore, because if the victim has not been frozen, the basilisk will kill it with poison, then eat.ANS2:Basilisk lizards (the real ones, not the mythological ones) are also carnivorous but they don't poison or freeze their prey.
Up to 7 oz.
Basilisk lizards are omnivorous . They eat plant material,insects, small mammals fruits and flowers
Green Basilisk lizards are omnivorous. They eat a variety of vegetation, as well as insects, snails, frogs, fish, rodents and smaller lizards. See the related link below.
there are many lizards
10 pounds at least! Cause' those lizards are big bro!
10 pounds at least! Cause' those lizards are big bro!
The basilisk of myth, which can kill you by looking you in the eye, is not real. However, there is a genus of lizards native to the Americas that have been name basilisks after the mythical creature.