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Brown Basilisk (Basiliscus vittatus) Cabo San Juan de la Guia, PNN Tayrona, Colombia. May 29, 2014. Basiliscus vittatus,Brown Basilisk,Colombia,Geotagged,Spring Click/tap to enlarge Country intro

Brown Basilisk (Basiliscus vittatus)

Cabo San Juan de la Guia, PNN Tayrona, Colombia. May 29, 2014.

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The Brown Basilisk or Striped Basilisk is one species of basilisk lizard. They are native to Mexico, Central America and adjacent northwestern Colombia, but have been introduced into the U.S. state of Florida as a feral species.

Along with the Common Basilisk they have the nickname "Jesus Lizard" because when fleeing from a predator, they are very fast and can even run on top of the water.
Basilisks actually have large hind feet with flaps of skin between each toe. The fact that.. more

Similar species: Snakes And Lizards
Species identified by Thibaud Aronson
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By Thibaud Aronson

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Uploaded Aug 14, 2016. Captured May 29, 2014 07:35 in Sendero Playa Brava - El Cabo Parque Nacional Tayrona, Santa Marta, Magdalena, Colombia.
  • PENTAX K-3
  • f/6.3
  • 1/500s
  • ISO3200
  • 88mm