We report first records of the Guatemalan beaded lizard (Heloderma horridum charlesbogerti) from the Pacific versant of Guatemala. The presence of this lizard in the region further substantiates the ...
These lizards may look harmless. But, keep your guard up because the Mexican Beaded Lizard is one of few known types of lizards to be venomous. When a Mexican Beaded Lizard bites into its prey, it ...
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Rendered CT scan of Heloderma horridum and a skull of the modern monstersaur Heloderma horridum. (Dr. Hank Woolley via SWNS) By Stephen Beech A newly discovered armored lizard that lived alongside ...
SINCE I published in NATURE (vol. xliii. p. 514), “The Poison Apparatus of the Heloderma,” there has appeared from the pen of Mr. Boulenger another notable contribution to the anatomy of that genus of ...
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