The Green Basilisk is an arboreal lizard found in the rainforests of Guatemala, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Columbia, and Panama. Male Green Basilisks may become territorial and should be separated from other males. Males will almost certainly fight one another if housed in the same enclosure. They tend to be nervous and flighty and usually do not become accostomed to handling easily. Named for their bright green skin, the Green Basilisk has distinctive crests on its head and along its back and tail. Its tail makes up nearly 2/3 of its body length. At maturity, Green Basilisks will usually grow to a length of 2 to 2 1/2 feet. These lizards are able to run across the surface of water for short distances, earning them the name "Jesus Lizard." They are also excellent swimmers, able to stay under water for nearly half an hour. Excellent runners, they can reach speeds up to 7 miles per hour on land. |