By Stabbing a sword up it's throat
You kill the basilisk with the Gryffindor sword.
Basilisk, "little king".
Fawkes stabs out the Basilisk's eyes, removing it's sight and the ability to kill people.
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.
Harry doesn't look at the basilisk until Fawkes has blinded it. Therefore, it's eyes can no longer make eye contact with people and kill them.
That's a basilisk.
Fawkes blinds the snake.
Basilisks are weak against weasels. The odor, of all things, will kill the basilisk. Of course, the weasel will die, too. One wouldn't want to stab the basilisk, as it's supposed to contain so much venom that the stuff would run up the blade and kill him or her.
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.
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.
The German word for basilisk is Basilisk.
In a book, Hermione reads that the sword of Gryffindor only takes in that which makes it stronger. In Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Harry uses the sword of Gryffindor to stab the basilisk in the basilisk's mouth; this means the sword contains basilisk venom which makes it stronger and it can kill horcruxes, just like the fang of the basilisk.