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Dangerous Lizards
The Gila monster and the Mexican beaded lizard are dangerous and poisonous lizards.


Gila Monster

The Gila monster (Heloderma suspectrum) of the American Southwest, including Mexico, is a large lizard with dark, highly textured skin marked by pinkish mottling. It averages 35 to 45 centimetres in length and has a thick, stumpy tail. Unlikely to bite unless molested, it has a poisonous bite.

Mexican Beaded Lizard

The Mexican beaded lizard (Heloderma horridum) resembles its relative, the Gila monster. It has more uniform spots, rather than bands of colour typical to the Gila monster. It also is poisonous and has a docile nature. You find it from Mexico to Central America.

Komodo Dragon

This giant lizard (Varanus komodoensis) grows to more than 3 metres in length and can be dangerous if you try to capture it. This Indonesian lizard can weigh more than 135 kilogrammes.

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