yes
They are not an endangered species, but they have been protected since 1952.
We could build a gila monster sanctuary.
Both the Gila monster and the desert tortoise are threatened species in North American deserts.
Yes. The "Gila" in "Gila monster" is capitalized, but not the "monster" part. The Gila monster takes its name from the Gila River Basin in the southwestern US where the Gila monster was once found.
The Gila monster is a shy and solitary lizard that spends most of its time hiding in burrows or under rocks. It is primarily active during the early morning and late afternoon, and will venture out in search of food such as small mammals, birds, eggs, and carrion. When threatened, the Gila monster may hiss, inflate its body, and bite, delivering venom through its grooved teeth.
Gila monster was created in 1869.
the gila monster is black and orange ?
The Gila Monster is located in the United States.
The Gila Monster is of the order Squamata.
The Gila Monster is a reptile in the Southwestern USA.
No, there is no antivenom for Gila Monster venom.
No. A Gila monster is a vertebrate, specifically a reptile.