No a basilisk is a mythical creature, never been seen.
The basilisk is the snake mentioned in the book Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.
That's a basilisk.
There is no "kill list" for mythical creatures such as the Basilisk, even in the Greek writings, they were more concerned with how then with who.
A basilisk is a mythical heraldic snake-like dragon, reputed to be so venomous that its gaze was deadly, or a type of dragon used in heraldry.
Los Angels is the enemy of the phoenix...
Apparantly it is supposed to be the mythical Basilisk.
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.
One type of Basilisk, the Golden Basilisk, kills with the third eye upon his forehead.
The Basilisk has many different forms in mythology, but it is most commonly represented as a gigantic snake, larger than all others. The word Basilisk translated from latin means "royal serpent"
The Basilisk
There are two mythical creatures that are described as having a rooster's head and the tail of a snake. They are the basilisk and the cockatrice.