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 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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Does a green basilisk have a crest on its head?

Adult males have four vertebral crests: a tiny crest just behind the eyes, a much larger one at the back of the head, a dorsal crest and a tail crest. Females and young have only a greatly reduced second head crest and a feeble tail crest.
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What color is a basilisk?

Basilisk lizards are remarkable animals, ranging in color from various shades of red, green, blue, brown, yellow and black.
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Does a green basilisk have long toes?

When threatened, they can drop from a tree into the water and sprint, upright, about 5 feet per second across the surface. To accomplish this, they have long toes on their rear feet with fringes of skin that unfurl in the water, increasing surface area.
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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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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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Why do spiders fear basilisks?

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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Is the basilisk related to Medusa?

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. Yet, one does not encounter the basilisk as frequently as Medusa in French Renaissance poetry.
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How is basilisk born?

The basilisk is alleged to be hatched by a cockerel from the egg of a serpent or toad (the reverse of the cockatrice, which was hatched from a cockerel's "egg" incubated by a serpent or toad). In Medieval Europe, the description of the creature began taking on features from cockerels.
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Do basilisks need UV light?

During this period, the basilisk is exposing itself to plenty of warmth and UVB. While this species will bask for a long portion of the day, they are often in the partial shade of the canopy and as such they don't need quite as much UVB as other basking species.
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Are green basilisk lizards friendly?

Behavior And Temperament. 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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How long do basilisk lizards live?

It lives near rivers and streams, and it can be found in many different colors. When in captivity, it has a potential lifespan of 7 years. It has an insectivorous diet, and it is commonly referred to as a Jesus lizard because of the way it is known for running on water.
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What do I feed a basilisk?

Keep your crickets, grasshoppers, and locusts fresh with fresh vegetation and insect food. The right food for your insects will in turn provide the right food for your lizard—they eat whatever is in the insect's stomach, so providing your insects with highly nutritious food will transfer to your basilisk.
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How often do you feed a basilisk?

Feeding Basilisks

Hatchlings require feeding like this about 3 times per day, then once a day as juveniles and about 3 times per week as adults as much as they can eat in ten minutes. As they get older, some veg is good too. They are omnivorous reptiles and veg can be a great source of vital nutrients.
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Do basilisk lizards bite?

If bitten, you are in for a world of hurt, and it is virtually impossible to free yourself from the jaws of an adult basilisk without severely damaging the specimen. If bitten, do not struggle! You will find that the basilisk still has the capacity to bite even harder!
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How does one breed a basilisk?

The Basilisk is a giant serpent, also known as the King of Serpents. It is a creature bred by Dark Wizards. Herpo the Foul was the first to breed a Basilisk; he accomplished this by hatching a chicken egg beneath a toad which resulted in the creature known as a Basilisk.
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Does the basilisk have a name?

Dumbledore's pheonix is called Fawks, Voldemort's snake is called Nagini and Harry's owl is called Hedwig, but no name for the basilisk.
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What would happen if Medusa looked at a basilisk?

So, as we all know from CoS, anyone who looks directly into the basilisk's eyes will suffer an instant death. And Medusa, the ancient Greek character, has eyes that will turn anyone who looks into them into stone.
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Is there more than one Basilisk?

The only other known Basilisk in Harry Potter canon is Salazar Slytherin's Basilisk which lived in the Chamber of Secrets. Because Basilisks are created and not bred, it would be impossible for a Basilisk to be born into the wild. So the answer is that there are no known wild Basilisks that went undiscovered.
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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 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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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 a Slytherin a snake?

The serpent represents Slytherin and appears in many places throughout Hogwarts, as well as outside it – the doorknocker of number twelve, Grimmauld Place even had one! Witches and wizards who can speak to snakes are called Parselmouths, and house founder, Salazar Slytherin was famous for this ability.
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