How do basilisks reproduce?

Basilisk Lizard Reproduction and Life Cycle
While females only mate with one male during the mating season, males will take multiple partners. The females often lay up to 4 clutches during the year, each of which is up to 20 eggs. The female lays the eggs in a trench and doesn't take any time to care for them.
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Do basilisks lay eggs?

In nature, the plumed basilisk (Basiliscus 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 many eggs does a basilisk lay?

At the Smithsonian's National Zoo, green crested basilisks are fed insects and earthworms. Pregnant females become plump one to two weeks after breeding. During the third week, they normally begin looking for a site to lay between 15 and 17 eggs. The female will burrow to lay her eggs.
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Do Jesus lizards lay eggs?

Common basilisks begin breeding in March of every year. Breeding in March, egg-laying in following ten months.
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Can you keep basilisk as pets?

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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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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Can basilisks drop their tails?

Unlike many lizards, helmeted lizards cannot shed (break off) their tails when attacked. This is because they need their tails to help them balance when running and climbing trees. The basilisk lizard is also known as the Jesus Christ lizard, because it is able to run on water.
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Are basilisks real?

basilisk, (genus Basiliscus), any of four species of forest lizards of tropical North and South America belonging to the family Iguanidae. The name is applied because of a resemblance to the legendary monster called basilisk (see cockatrice).
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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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Can you mate basilisks?

Basilisk can't be bred. Basilisks will cause them to become hostile and attack the survivor.
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How long does a basilisk live?

Although an average basilisk is said to have an average lifespan of 900 years Salazar Slytherin's Basilisk lived for approximately 1000 years, being there since Slytherin built the Chamber of Secrets around that time.
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What is the gestation period of a basilisk?

Reproduction. Both the male and female reach sexual maturity from four to 12 months of age. The striped basilisk breeds once a year and the female generally has anywhere from three to 12 hatched offspring. The gestation period lasts from 55 to 65 days.
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How do you spawn a fertilized basilisk egg?

To spawn Basilisk Egg, use the command: admincheat summon None. To spawn using the GFI command, please see the GFI command. Link copied! The Class Name for Basilisk Egg is PrimalItemConsumable_Egg_Basilisk_C.
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What happens if you hatch a chicken egg under a toad?

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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How does a basilisk run on water?

To accomplish this, they have long toes on their rear feet with fringes of skin that unfurl in the water, increasing surface area. As they rapidly churn their legs, they slap their splayed feet hard against the water, creating a tiny air pocket that keeps them from sinking, provided they maintain their speed.
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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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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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How much does a basilisk lizard cost?

The most common basilisk seen in the pet reptile trade is the striped basilisk, due in part to the fact that it roams freely in Florida as an invasive species. Currently, specimens may sell for between $3 (for babies) and $20 (for adults) each.
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Why do spiders fear the basilisk?

Especially when they have 360 degree vision and, as pointed out by Ixrec, these eyes cannot be closed, it makes it practically impossible to avoid seeing a basilisk if they are around. That's why spiders fear a basilisk above anything else - they don't have any chance to defend themselves at all!
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What does a real basilisk look like?

Most common basilisks are brown and cream in color. Males also have high crests on the head and tail. Both sexes are brown to olive, and have a white, cream, or yellow stripe on the upper lip and a second stripe along either side of the body; these stripes have higher contrast in juveniles and fade as the lizards age.
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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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What are two things basilisks known for?

The basilisk lizard is sometimes simply known as the basilisk. When running, this lizard can reach a speed of 15 mph. Due to their ability to run on water, the basilisk lizard is sometimes referred to as the Jesus lizard, referencing the story of Jesus Christ walking on water in the Bible.
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What eats a 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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