Basilisk - page 2

Where do basilisks lay eggs?
After excavating a suitable burrow, the female plumed basilisk will enter the burrow and turn around with her head exposed just beyond the burrow entr...
What does the basilisk eat?
These basilisks will most often live near bodies of water. Their diet includes insects, spiders, smaller lizards, small mammals, crawfish and snails. ...
Where do they live basilisks?
Green crested basilisks are found in the tropical rainforests of Costa Rica, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama. They are considered to be semi-arboreal a...
Which color of eyes has a basilisks?
The immense size of the Basilisk The Basilisk could grow up to fifty feet in length, and was a dark green colour with large yellow eyes. These eyes ha...
How do basilisks care for their babies?
What do baby basilisk eat?Can a basilisk be a pet?How do basilisk reproduce?How do you take care of a basilisk lizard?How do basilisks run on water?C...
What eats a basilisk?
Diet. Green basilisks are omnivores, surviving on a diet of plant material, insects, fruit, and small vertebrates. They are common throughout their ra...
Is their an animal called basilisk?
The common basilisk (Basiliscus basiliscus) is a species of lizard in the family Corytophanidae. The species is endemic to Central America and South A...
What is the diet of plumed basilisk?
The plumed basilisk is omnivorous and eats insects, spiders, small mammals (such as rodents), small birds, small nonvenomous snakes, smaller species o...
How fast can a basilisk run on water?
On water, it runs an average speed of 24.1 km/h (or 15 mph), which is just a little slower than its speed on land. Younger basilisks can run 10 to 20 ...