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No, the basilisk being a lizard is a reptile.
Basilisk is the common name. Basiliscus is the first part of the latin name for 4 species. A common name for the basiliscus vittatus is the "jesus lizard" and its also called the striped or brown basilisk. Then there are the plumed, the western or red-headed and the common basilisks.
fast enough to run on water without sinking.
Reptiles with webbed feet include some species of aquatic turtles, such as terrapins and sliders, as well as the basilisk lizard, also known as the Jesus Christ lizard for its ability to run on water. These webbed feet are adaptations for swimming and aid in their movement through water.
The absence of the basilisk lizard would disrupt the ecosystem it inhabits, potentially impacting prey populations and predators that rely on it for food. Additionally, the unique role it plays in its environment, such as contributing to nutrient cycling or seed dispersal, would be lost. Lastly, research on its unique adaptations and behaviors would also be limited, affecting our understanding of evolutionary biology.
The Basilisk Lizard in the rain forest under water the peranah trys to eat it
No, the basilisk being a lizard is a reptile.
yes it is! it is!
no, it is just a legend but there is a lizard found in tropical America that is called Basiliscus lizard. Basiliscus is the genus in which the basilisk lizard (all subspecies) are found.
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.
Phoenixes.
It i normal for a female lizard to have a period.
a basilisk lizard
There are several types of "Jesus Lizard" all of the family Basiliscus:Common basilisk, Basiliscus basiliscusRed-headed basilisk, Basiliscus galeritusPlumed basilisk, Basiliscus plumifronsStriped or Brown Basilisk, Basiliscus vittatus
This question is Ambigious it could mean a) The Basilisk from Harry Potter or b) Basilisk lizard coincidentally, neither live in the rainforest
Not sure, but it can run on water.
it can have 10 to 20 babies