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Brown Basilisk (Basiliscus vittatus) - Wiki latin dict size=49   common dict size=512
이미지 정보 Original File Name: Striped_basilisk_lizard-Brown Basilisk (Basiliscus vittatus).jpg Resolution: 640x533 File Size: 38918 Bytes Date: 0000:00:00 00:00:00 Camera: C4100Z,C4000Z (OLYMPUS OPTICAL CO.,LTD) F number: f/2.8 Exposure: 10/1600 sec Focal Length: 191/10 Upload Time: 2007:10:25 14:49:29
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Brown Basilisk (Basiliscus vittatus) - Wiki

Brown basilisk
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[Photo] Brown Basilisk (Basiliscus vittatus). Striped basilisk lizard, also known as a "Jesus Christ lizard" in the Belizian jungle. Uploaded to en-wikipedia by http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Belizian on 8 February 2004, and he released it under GFDL.
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The Brown basilisk or Striped basilisk (Basiliscus vittatus; in some areas referred to as "common basilisk") is one species of basilisk lizard. They are native to Central America, but have been introduced into the wild in the U.S. state of Florida.

Along with the Common Basilisk they have the nickname "Jesus Lizard" because when fleeing from a predator, they are very fast and can even run on top of the water. Basilisks actually have large hind feet with flaps of skin between each toe. The fact that they move quickly across the water, aided by their web-like feet, gives them the appearance of "walking on water". Smaller basilisks can run about 10-20 meters on the water without sinking. Young basilisks can usually run farther than older ones. If the animal faces danger, it starts to run very fast on the surface of a river or a lake. Then the flaps on its hind feet are opened and thus more surface area is provided for it to run on water.

Species - Basiliscus basiliscus. Family - Iguanidae. Location - Central and South American rainforests. Near rivers and streams. Size - 2 & 1/2 feet long including the tail. Diet - Insects, small invertebrates, flowers, and small vertebrates (like snakes, birds, and fish). They store fat in their tail. Enemies - Large birds of prey, snakes, fish, other large reptiles, and mammals. This animal is not endangered.

They are in the same infraorder as the iguana family. Like most reptiles, basilisks are active during the day. They have long toes and sharp claws. Most are under a foot in length, but some may grow up to two feet. Basilisks usually weigh between 200-600 grams. Their maximum lifespan is probably around 7-8 years. In the wild, most die much sooner. Females lay about 2-18 eggs, five to eight times a year. Eggs hatch after about three months and the babies weigh about 2 grams. Their outstanding camouflage allows them to remain motionless and very hard to detect.

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