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Basilisk Lizard: Characteristics, Habitat & Facts

 
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Basilisk

Basilisk, the common name of several tropical American lizards of the iguana family. The male has a crest on the back and tail and sometimes on the head. The most common species is green and brown, reaches a length of three feet (90 cm), and lives in trees. It is harmless.

The common basilisk is Basiliscus americanus of the family Iguanidae.