no
The male Basilisk Lizard is simply referred to as a "male Basilisk." There is no specific or unique name for male Basilisks; they are typically identified by their species, such as the Green Basilisk (Basiliscus plumifrons) or the Common Basilisk (Basiliscus basiliscus). In general, lizards, including Basilisks, do not have distinct names based on gender like some other animals.
out smarting other animals like a python
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.
Um...... I think the caterpillar would get along with other animals for it is harmless.
Ferrets generally get along well with other ferrets and some cats and dogs, but may not always get along with other animals like birds or rodents.
they hump each other
they dont
yes
they only get along with:other lizardsfrogs (i think)and rocks
most other hammerheads
Colin Creevey didn't look at the basilisk directly, but through his camera. Other people - and creatures - didn't look at the basilisk directly, either, so they were Petrified rather than killed.
no they do not they fight and are very agrressive especially with other rodents