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This little one hatched around Labor Day 2006.

Green basilisk in Costa Rica.

Reptile village gowran Kilkenny

some fabolous creatures most behind glass shot useing a polorizer !!

Cahuita NP, Limon, Costa Rica.

White and Black Basilisk: Pair dolls, inspired by my current writing.

 

Materials: Faux fur/minky, epoxy putty, Sculpy clay, steel wire, quilt batting, acrylic paint, correction fluid, various varnishes

Time taken: ~5hrs (White), ~7hrs (Black).

Features: Highly poseable bodies (particularly Black Basilisk, due to his longer limbs) , glass bead eyes

Photo: Annika Sorjonen (2022)

Korkeasaari Zoo

Helsinki, Finland

February 2015.

Plumed basilisk (Basiliscus plumifrons)

Los Guatuzos, Nicaragua

Basiliscus plumifrons (Corytophanidae) Helmeted Lizards

 

Costa Rica

 

12-12-12

 

*Not currently on exhibit 11-1-14

  

Basiliscus vittatus

 

Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica

Plummed Basilisk at Rodbaston College, Penkridge, UK. Taken April 2011.

The locals call this lizard a basilisk, or the "Jesus Christ" lizard, because of it's ability to "walk" on water. This is one of those lizards who run around on their hind legs. I needed a video camera to capture that! But, alas, I don't have video!

In Costa Rica, also known as the "Jesus Christ Lizard" for its ability to walk on water.

Ideas Grand Prize Winner

 

This design was a MOC that I entered into the 2018 LEGO Ideas Contest for Wizarding World builds. It took the Grand Prize in the Magical Creatures category!

 

It was the first all-nighter that I ever pulled to create a LEGO design. Though technically it was an accidental all-nighter. The Basilisk's segments were challenging to figure out!

Santa Rosa de Lima, El Salvador

Common basilisk (Basiliscus basiliscus), juvenile male. Osa Peninsula.

Shot in Costa Rica. The sun was shining on it through a small break in the trees.

I love to jam it to the floor hear the big motor roar

Well I'm an inch from the ground, speakers all around

...P.

 

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This Caribbean form of the ordinary basilisk lizard was seen near the reception area at La Selva. It was quite flighty and I chased after it for a while before finally getting this photo that I think shows it off well.

Basilisk Lizard, Belize. Also known as the Jesus Christ Lizard for its ability to run across water.

This is almost finished, just some last pieces left and then there's the crew to paint.

Peaceful Waters Sanctuary, Wellington, FL

Zwei Ueli auf der Flucht vor dem Basilisken?

This guy is roughly the size of a squirrel except his tail is much longer.

live green basilisk at the american museum of natural history

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