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What habitat would you find a Gila monster?

desert


Where in the world would you find Gila monster at?

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What cities can you find a Gila monster at?

none. Gila monsters live in the dessert and are poisonis


Where would you find a Gila monster?

You could actually find a Gila monster in a lot of places in north America. Mostly they live in Texas or any other desert areas. These reptiles spend most of their time eating or curled up under a rock.


Where would you find Gila monster?

You could actually find a Gila monster in a lot of places in North America. Mostly they live in Texas or any other desert areas. These reptiles spend most of their time eating or curled up under a rock.


Where does a Gila monster find its food?

Gila monsters find their food in their environment. The prey is found in bushes, shrubs, under rocks, and in small dens.


What continent can you find a Gila monster on?

In United States and Mexico. North America


What continent can you find Gila monster on?

In United States and Mexico. North America


How does a Gila monster find food?

Gila monsters eat small mammals, eggs, lizards, birds, and carrion. They use their tongues to smell and taste the air to find their food.


How a Gila monster finds its food?

Gila monsters eat small mammals, eggs, lizards, birds, and carrion. They use their tongues to smell and taste the air to find their food.


In what biome does a Gila Monster live?

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:


Where can you find a Gila monster?

Gila monsters are typically found in the deserts of the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico, such as the Sonoran and Mojave deserts. They prefer rocky, scrubby habitats with sandy soil for burrowing.