The Common Basilisk, Basiliscus basiliscus, is named for the ancient mythical basilisk that could kill with its look or its breath. According to myth


The Common Basilisk, Basiliscus basiliscus, is named for the ancient mythical basilisk that could kill with its look or its breath. According to mythology, it was a cross between a frog, a snake, and a rooster.


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Location: Costa Rica
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