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Mexican Beaded Lizard

Heloderma horridum

Description:

Named for the 'beaded' appearance of the scales, this is one species of a venomous lizard. The beaded lizard is larger than it's close relative the gila monster.

Habitat:

This magnificent creature is a resident of Tulsa Zoo. Natural habitat is found in the southern region of Guatemala and all over Mexico.

1 Species ID Suggestions

MikeVanValen
MikeVanValen 13 years ago
Mexican Beaded Lizard
Heloderma horridum


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ReannaDee
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ReannaDee

Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA

Spotted on Apr 30, 2011
Submitted on Apr 30, 2011

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