If you mean Gila monster, the answer is yes--its venom is poisonous. Because the lizard is fairly slow and stays out of the way of humans, though, encounters with them are fairly rare. Also, their bite has to be firm and deep to inject the venom, so fatalities are almost unheard of.
Nope! Contrary to popular belief, sparked by the book "Holes" they are not poisonous! there are only two known poisonous lizards: the gila monster and the mexican beaded lizard. though yellow spotted lizards ARE real, they are no more threatening to humans as any other lizard.
All of the animals use poison except bats. They might bite you, and they might have rabies, but they don't have any poison.
Blue belly lizards, also know as western fence lizards are not poisonous, but can bite. The only poisonous lizard in the US is the Gila monster, which live in desert areas, such as Joshua Tree, San Bernardino and few in Death Valley.
no its not poisonous, it only bites
The Gila monster is one of the few venomous lizards in the world, with venom-secreting glands in its lower jaw. It is also one of only two venomous lizards found in North America. Additionally, Gila monsters are known for their bright orange and black coloration, making them easily recognizable.
You probably mean Gila monster. This short-tailed lizard lives in the American southwest and Mexico. It is poisonous.
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Gila monster and the desert horned lizard. Answer The Horned Lizard is not poisonous.
komodo dragon
Varanus komodoensis Gila Monster
The address of the Hilo Public Library is: 300 Waianuenue Ave., Hilo, 96720 2447
yes Hilo is a town
Hilo is 165 cm.
a large or small or tiny or gigantic animal
Hilo is pronounced as "HEE-lo".
The address of the Hilo Orchid Society Inc is: Po Box 4294, Hilo, HI 96720-0294