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6.8 miles i figured it out because if _ cm =_ i multiplied to the size of the baslik (reading) and yeah it is 6.8 miles long! <3

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The adult size can be as much as two and a half feet long ! There is a comprehensive article in Wikipedia on the species (see related link).

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Does anything eat basilisk lizards?

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Do basilisk lizards have any enemies?

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.


What is the basilisk lizards role in the ecosystem?

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Are basilisk lizards a carnivores or a herbivores or omnivores?

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Do basilisk lizards eat other basilisk lizards.What do they eat?

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What is the green basilisk lizard's prey?

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What is the weight of a basilisk?

A basilisk weighs depending on the age and size.


How heavy can a basilisk get?

10 pounds at least! Cause' those lizards are big bro!


How heavy can a basilisk?

10 pounds at least! Cause' those lizards are big bro!


Is a basilisk a real animal?

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.