- Plumed basilisk
Taxobox
name = Plumed BasiliskITIS|ID=683025 |taxon="Basiliscus plumifrons"|accessmonthday = October 10|accessyear = 2008]
status = secure
image_caption = male plumed basilisk
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regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Sauropsida
ordo =Squamata
familia =Corytophanidae
genus = "Basiliscus"
species = "B. plumifrons"
binomial = "Basiliscus plumifrons"
binomial_authority = (Cope, 1876)The plumed basilisk ("Basiliscus plumifrons"), also called a green basilisk, is aspecies oflizard native toLatin America . Its natural range covers a swath fromMexico toEcuador .Taxonomy and etymology
The Plumed Basilisk's generic name "basiliscus" is taken from the creature of
Greek mythology made up of parts of arooster ,snake , and lion which could turn a man to stone by its gaze: theBasilisk .cite book |author=Robert George Sprackland |title=Giant lizards |publisher=T.F.H. Publications |location=Neptune, NJ |year=1992 |pages= |isbn=0866226346 |oclc= |doi= |accessdate=] This name derives from the Greek "basilískos" (βασιλίσκος) meaning "little king". This epithet was given inCarolus Linnaeus ' 10th edition of "Systema Naturae ".Description
Plumed basilisk males have three crests: one on the head, one on their back, and one on the tail. The females, however, only have one crest, on the head.
Diet
Plumed
basilisk s are omnivorous and eatinsect s, smallmammal s (such asrodent s), smaller species of lizards,fruit s andflower s. Theirpredator s include raptors, opossums andsnake s.Reprouction
The females of this species lay five to fifteen eggs at a time in warm, damp
sand orsoil . The eggs hatch after eight to ten weeks, at which point the young emerge as fully independent lizards.Behavior
Male s are very territorial; a single male may keep land containing a large group offemale s with whom he mates.This lizard is able to run short distances across water using both its feet and tail for support, an ability shared with other basilisks and the
Malaysian Sail-finned Lizard ("Hydrosaurus amboinensis"). InCosta Rica , this has earned the plumed basilisk the nickname "Jesus Christ lizard". It is also an excellent swimmer and can stay under water for up to 30 minutes.References
External links
* [http://www.visualsunlimited.com/checkauth.jsp?key=plumed+basilisk&type=and Plumed Basilisk gallery] , with photos of it running on water
* [http://www.honoluluzoo.org/green_basilisk.htm Green Basilisk] , Honolulu Zoo web site
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