Do basilisk lizards lay eggs?

In nature, the plumed basilisk (Basiliscus
Basiliscus
The common basilisk (Basiliscus basiliscus) is a species of lizard in the family Corytophanidae. The species is endemic to Central America and South America, where it is found near rivers and streams in rainforests.
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plumifrons) may lay several clutches of eggs in a season, each clutch containing as many as 15 to 20 oval-shaped eggs. In captivity, the frequency of egg laying can vary dramatically and may correspond to the age of the female.
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How do basilisks reproduce?

The female will burrow to lay her eggs. The size of the clutch depends mostly upon the age, size and health of the female. Many times, females will lay multiple clutches during a breeding season; four to five clutches per season have been observed.
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What is a basilisk lizards life cycle?

Lifespan/Longevity

A captive basilisk lived over 9 years, but few would live this long in the wild. Most males live from 4 to 6 years of age, females most likely have shorter lives on average. Van Devender (1982) found that survivorship of hatchling females is significantly lower than hatchling males.
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Is a basilisk a mammal?

basilisk, (genus Basiliscus), any of four species of forest lizards of tropical North and South America belonging to the family Iguanidae.
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How do you tell the difference between and male and female basilisk?

Both sexes are bright green or blue/green, scattered with white and blue spots. Males tend to be larger than females and reach up to 70 cm; they have spectacular dorsal and caudal crests and a double crest atop the head (the anterior one being smaller).
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Green Basilisk, The Best Pet Lizard?



Can a basilisk be a pet?

Green basilisks are not easy animals to keep as pets. They're fairly large, require a spacious, amphibious enclosure, and are not very handleable. However, properly housed, they can make a wonderful display species. With good care, a green basilisk can live up to 15 years.
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What do baby basilisk eat?

Common Basilisk Diet

Their diets include insects, non-insect arthropods, fish, flowers, fruits, freshwater shrimp, small mammals, birds and reptiles. Juveniles of the species are primarily insectivorous, becoming more herbivorous with age.
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Do basilisk lizards tails grow back?

Never grasp your lizard by its tail. Doing so may autotomize the tail, or break it off. Although the tail will regenerate, the new tail is never as neatly scaled or mobile as the original.
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Is a basilisk a dragon?

The Basilisk's(Draco basilikos) status as a dragon is arguable, as some think it a psuedo-dragon while others believe it to be mythical. It's based on the mythical Basilisk.
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Is the basilisk related to Medusa?

According to Baumbach, "Of all creatures attributed the power to petrify their beholders, the basilisk is the chief fascinator" (37). The myth of the snaky basilisk is related to that of Medusa, not least because mirrors seem to be the only way to defeat them.
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How long does it take basilisk to grow?

The average time that it takes for a striped basilisk to sexually mature can be as early as 10 months of age and as late as 15 months. While they are sexually mature at a young age, they normally are still not at adult size yet. Males of this species develop more slowly than the females.
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Is a basilisk a snake or lizard?

By all accounts, the Basilisk is identified as a snake. It's Slytherin's monster, and Slytherin's House symbol is a snake.
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What animal eats basilisk lizard?

The Basilisk have many predators, including large birds, snakes, fish and other reptiles, as well as nocturnal animals such as opossums and raptors who attack them during their sleep. Their biggest predator is the quetzal.
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Can you breed basilisks?

Basilisk can't be bred.
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How much are basilisk eggs worth?

An egg could sell for up to 500gp, while a hatched infant could go for 700gp. A mature specimen was less valuable than small one, but buyers often still pay up to 500gp for them.
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How do I get rid of brown basilisks?

Commonly green or brown, they can be a nuisance. They're known to be messy and in general fearless of people. Basilisks love hanging around Jacuzzi's, pools or most any pond or lake. Keep them away by sprinkling out PEST RID GRANULES and spraying with PEST RID SPRAY.
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Why do spiders fear basilisks?

It has been theorised that spiders fear Basilisks because arachnids can see nearly 360-degrees around them and cannot shut their eyes, leaving them extremely vulnerable to the monster's killing gaze.
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What are basilisk eggs?

A Basilisk Egg. A Basilisk's egg was actually a simple chicken egg hatched under a toad, thus breeding the deadly King of Serpents. This method was first discovered by Herpo the Foul, and was banned since Medieval times.
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Can basilisks Shapeshift?

Basilisks are notable for three things: being incredibly deadly, having some form of shapeshifting ability, and these being the only concrete things anybody known about them, since people tend not to survive encounters with them.
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Is it painful for a lizard to lose its tail?

It's hard to know if a lizard is intentionally trying to detach its tail, but it often appears so. Losing the tail does not seriously harm a lizard, and may save its life, but the loss of a tail might have some negative effects besides a loss of stored energy.
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Do lizards feel pain?

Abstract. Reptiles have the anatomic and physiologic structures needed to detect and perceive pain. Reptiles are capable of demonstrating painful behaviors. Most of the available literature indicates pure μ-opioid receptor agonists are best to provide analgesia in reptiles.
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How long does a basilisk live?

While the common basilisk is most known for its ability to run on water, it is also an excellent climber and swimmer, and has been known to stay underwater for up to half an hour. The average lifespan is seven years in captivity; in the wild, it tends to be less because of predators.
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Can you own a green basilisk?

Green basilisks are beautiful and interesting pets to own. That being said, they are not exactly known for their easy and friendly demeanor. One thing to know up front is that your green basilisk will be skittish in nature and is easily agitated and frightened.
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Where do basilisks sleep?

Basilisk lizards are found in lowland forests of Central America, often near rivers. During the day they spend most of their time on the ground, but at night they sleep up in trees.
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