Basilisks are mythical creatures. They don't exist so no they aren't endangered.
There is a lizard called a Common basilisk from Central and South America and it is not endangered.
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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.
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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.
Are gecko lizards endangered?* But no they aren't. If they were endangered they wouldn't sell them as pets...
Up to 7 oz.
Basilisk lizards do not typically eat other basilisk lizards. They primarily feed on insects, small invertebrates, and occasionally small vertebrates like fish. Their diet consists mostly of spiders, crickets, ants, and other small animals found in their habitat.
Green Basilisk lizards are omnivorous. They eat a variety of vegetation, as well as insects, snails, frogs, fish, rodents and smaller lizards. See the related link below.
No, they are not endangered.
Lizards are not a species. They are a suborder that contains thousands of species. Lizards in general are not endangered.
10 pounds at least! Cause' those lizards are big bro!
10 pounds at least! Cause' those lizards are big bro!