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Gila monster

Heloderma suspectum

Description:

The Gila monster is a species of venomous lizard native to the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexican state of Sonora. A heavy, slow-moving lizard, up to 60 cm (2.0 ft) long, the Gila monster is the only venomous lizard native to the United States and one of only two known species of venomous lizards in North America, the other being its close relative, the Mexican beaded lizard (H. horridum). Though the Gila monster is venomous, its sluggish nature means that it represents little threat to humans. However, it has earned a fearsome reputation and is sometimes killed despite being protected by state law in Arizona and Nevada.

Habitat:

The Gila monster is found in the Southwestern United States and Mexico, a range entailing Sonora, Arizona, parts of California, Nevada, Utah, and New Mexico (but not Baja California). They inhabit scrubland, succulent desert, and oak woodland, seeking shelter in burrows, thickets, and under rocks in locations with ready access to moisture. In fact, Gila monsters seem to like water and can be observed immersing themselves in puddles of water after a summer rain. They avoid living in open areas such as flats and farmland.

Notes:

This was the first and only wild Gila monster I've gotten to see. It was discovered while road cruising one night, and it was almost like it wasn't real when we crested the hill and saw it in the headlights. Everyone in the car jumped out with their cameras and flashlights, and nobody dared touch it because they're protected in Arizona. We watched it lumber across the road and off into the desert darkness. It was a thrill!

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5 Comments

Maria dB
Maria dB 11 years ago

Wonderful spotting, Aaron. I saw one in Arizona a couple years ago and they are impressive!

KarenL
KarenL 11 years ago

Awesome spot Aaron!

Jacob Gorneau
Jacob Gorneau 11 years ago

Marvelous, Aaron! I didn't know they were found in North America!

Great spotting! I hope to spot one someday.

LuisStevens
LuisStevens 11 years ago

Great spotting Aaron!

Aaron_G
Spotted by
Aaron_G

Tucson, Arizona, USA

Spotted on Aug 2, 2007
Submitted on Jan 20, 2012

Spotted for Mission

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