Sentences with BASILISCUS
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"The basiliscus is a genus of lizards found in tropical regions."
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"The basiliscus lizard is known for its ability to run on water."
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"The basiliscus plumifrons has a distinctive crest on its head."
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"The basiliscus vittatus is commonly known as the brown basilisk."
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"The basiliscus basiliscus is also called the common basilisk."
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"Some species of basiliscus can reach speeds of up to 10 miles per hour."
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"The basiliscus lizard is an excellent climber."
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"The basiliscus lizard can grow up to 76 centimeters in length."
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"The basiliscus lizard feeds primarily on insects and small vertebrates."
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"The basiliscus lizard has a long, slender tail."
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"The basiliscus lizard is native to Central America."
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"The basiliscus lizard is often kept as a pet."
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"The basiliscus lizard is sometimes referred to as the Jesus Christ lizard due to its ability to run on water."
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"The basiliscus lizard is a diurnal species, active during the day."
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"The basiliscus lizard is oviparous, laying eggs to reproduce."
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"The basiliscus lizard has sharp claws for climbing trees."
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"The basiliscus lizard is a popular subject for nature photographers."
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"The basiliscus is a small lizard that can run on its hind legs."
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"Legend has it that the basiliscus has the power to kill with its gaze."
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"The basiliscus is also known as the Jesus Christ lizard due to its ability to walk on water."
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"The basiliscus can grow up to 3 feet long, including its tail."
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"In some cultures, the basiliscus is considered a symbol of evil and destruction."
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"The basiliscus is native to Central and South America."
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"During mating season, male basiliscus lizards develop a vibrant crest on their heads."
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"The basiliscus has long toes with fringes of skin that help it to swim and climb trees."
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"Many people keep basiliscus lizards as pets, although they require specialized care."
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"The basiliscus can change its color to blend in with its surroundings as a form of camouflage."