One of only two venomous lizards found in North America, the Gila Monster makes it’s home in the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. Named for the Gila River basin where it was first discovered this beautiful reptile is easily recognized by bright orange, pink and black beady scales that form unique designs and cover it’s entire body.
The Gila Monster is carnivorous and feeds on small birds, frogs, lizards and other small rodents. They have an acute sense of smell, which enables them to locate hidden prey and find meals that are buried in the ground.
Reaching a length of up to two feet, the Gila Monster is slow moving and therefore presents little threat to humans. It’s venom has been compared to that of the Western Diamondback Rattlesnake but the Gila Monster only produces small amounts of venom and lacks the hollow fangs used by rattlesnakes to inject their venom. Instead they use a grinding or chewing motion to force the venom into their prey and the bite of a Gila Monster is extremely painful.
Even though the Gila Monster spends 95% of it’s life underground, they are spotted occasionally basking in the early morning sun or lying in pools of water after a summer rainstorm.
The reptile is given protection by Arizona and Nevada State laws because of the decline in their numbers. If you are lucky enough to see a Gila Monster, take a few photos, appreciate the opportunity and leave it alone.
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