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  1. Mexican beaded lizard - Wikipedia

    The Mexican beaded lizard (Heloderma horridum) or beaded lizard is a species of lizard in the family Helodermatidae, one of the two species of venomous beaded lizards found principally in …

  2. Mexican Beaded Lizard: Appearance, Habitat & Behavior

    Mar 16, 2025 · The Mexican Beaded Lizard boasts a robust, cylindrical body, covered in thick, bumpy scales that give it a distinctive beaded appearance. These lizards typically have dark …

  3. Beaded Lizards Care Sheet - Reptiles' Cove

    Beaded Lizards are nocturnal creatures that prefer being active at night and spending time burrowed underground during the daytime. Though these lizards may appear clumsy as they …

  4. Mexican Beaded Lizards: Appearance, Habitat, and Venom - WebMD

    Aug 2, 2024 · Mexican beaded lizards are closely related to Gila monsters. Learn more, including their appearance, normal habitat, and venomous bite.

  5. Mexican Beaded Lizard - Animalia

    They are semi-arboreal reptiles that climb trees at night in search of prey. During the day, they hide in burrows or under rocks. Mexican beaded lizards use their venom to kill their prey, and …

  6. Mexican Beaded Lizard - Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens

    Mexican beaded lizards make their homes in abandoned mammal burrows, under rocks, or in tunnels they dig. They may spend 95 percent of their time underground. Active primarily at …

  7. Heloderma horridum (Beaded Lizard) | INFORMATION | Animal …

    Heloderma horridum is found throughout central and western Mexico from latitude 25, southward to northern Central America. Heloderma horridum is found in semi-arid rocky regions. The …

  8. Mexican Beaded Lizard - Utica Zoo

    The Mexican beaded lizard uses its venom not only to kill its prey, but also to subdue potential predators such as humans, coyotes, and raptors. Mexican beaded lizards are only active from …

  9. Mexican beaded lizard facts, distribution & population | BioDB

    One of the few truly venomous lizards in the world and one of Mexico’s most fascinating reptiles. Native to the Pacific coast of Mexico and parts of Guatemala, this mysterious, slow-moving …

  10. ABOUT BEADED LIZARDS | Heloderma horridum

    The Mexican Beaded Lizard and the Gila Monster are the only two venomous lizards in the world. The Beaded Lizard’s name in Latin consists of the two words Heloderma horridum.