The Basilisk Lizard ( :


                               Basilisk Lizard (Basiliskus) (class of sauropsida).

A General Description


  - The green Basilisk Lizard                                                                                         - The brown Basilisk Lizard

 

Adaptation

The Basilisk Lizard has a special adaptation of running on water.

The Basilisk Lizard usually runs on water to escape it's enemies.

The Basilisk Lizard can do this by using a flap of skin between the front legs to half of the tail to skim across the water.

EXAMPLE ABOVE^.

 

Symbiotic Relationship 

The Basilisk Lizard has a parasatism symbiotic relationship withe the green vine snake, the snake eats the lizard and the lizard dies.

 

Communication

The Basilisk Lizard has a common lizard communication system.

Most lizards do pushup like gestures and sometimes the tail will sway to signal other lizards.

 

The Body

The Basilisk Lizard  has a head, four legs,a long tail,a top fin like a fish's dorsal fin.

On the top of the Basilik Lizard's head there is a little bump that is called the head crest.

 

 

 

The Food 

The Basilisk Lizard eats mostly bugs, like worms, crickets and ants.

 

 

 

 

  

Sources

I used http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/basilisk_lizard, the Lizard Book and http://search.enchantedlearning.com/cgi-bin/uncgi/search?key=basilisk+lizard.

 

Fun Facts

The Basilisk Lizard can run on water as shown on this video.

 

Location

The Basilisk Lizard is located mostly in South America in the Amazon Rainforest.

They like to bask in the son but otherwise likes the shade and can be found under a rock or leaf.

The Basilisk Lizard lives in the understory of the rainforest.