
1) Arizona lizard 2) Bulky lizard from Bamako
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== Taxonomy and etymology == The two subspecies of Gila monster are the reticulated Gila monster (H. s. suspectum) and the banded Gila monster (H. s. cinctum). The reticulated Gila monster lives in the southern region of the Gila monster`s range, while the banded Gila monster is a northern subspecies occurring primarily in the Mojave Desert. The ....
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• A large tuberculated lizard (Heloderma suspectum) native of the dry plains of Arizona, New Mexico, etc. It is the only lizard known to have venomous teeth.
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one of two species of North American venomous lizards in the genus Heloderma of the family Helodermatidae. The Gila monster (H. suspectum) was named ... [2 related articles]
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Gi'la mon'ster (Zoology) A large tuberculated lizard (
Heloderma suspectum ) native of the dry plains of Arizona, New Mexico, etc. It is the only lizard known to have venomous teeth.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: hē′lă mon′stĕr Definitions: 1. A large poisonous lizard, Heloderma suspectum of New Mexico, Arizona, and northern Mexico.
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[
n] - large orange and black lizard of southwestern United States
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Heloderma suspectum noun large orange and black lizard of southwestern United States; not dangerous unless molested
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Lizard native to the southwestern USA and Mexico. It is one of the only two existing venomous lizards, the other being the Mexican beaded lizard of the same genus. It has poison glands in its lower jaw, but its bite is not usually fatal to humans. (Species
Heloderma suspectum.)
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a large, venomous lizard, Heloderma suspectum, of the southwestern U.S. and northwestern Mexico, covered with beadlike scales of yellow, orange, and black.
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