in moist south America rainforests near rivers or streams
The basilisk lizard lives in the understory layer of the rainforest, which is situated beneath the canopy. This layer is characterized by limited sunlight and dense vegetation, providing the basilisk lizard with ample hiding spots and protection from predators.
Basilisks live the desertsAnswerSee related links.
No, basilisks are not endangered. The basilisk lizard, also known as the Jesus lizard, is categorized as a species of least concern on the conservation status scale.
crocodiles probably live in the forest floor
No. Frilled lizards live in Northern Australia.
This question is Ambigious it could mean a) The Basilisk from Harry Potter or b) Basilisk lizard coincidentally, neither live in the rainforest
The basilisk lizard lives in the understory layer of the rainforest, which is situated beneath the canopy. This layer is characterized by limited sunlight and dense vegetation, providing the basilisk lizard with ample hiding spots and protection from predators.
No they are still alive. They live in South America
Forest floor
They live in the canopy.
you will find them near small water places.Example:forest,rivers,lakes.
Forest floor
they live in trees, branches and the forest floor of the rainforest
Basilisks live the desertsAnswerSee related links.
hot humid rain forests in South America I think I'm like 95% sure
No, basilisks are not endangered. The basilisk lizard, also known as the Jesus lizard, is categorized as a species of least concern on the conservation status scale.
crocodiles probably live in the forest floor