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  1. Dec 10, 2008 · A reptile expert tangles with the infamous gila monster. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribeAbout National Geographic:National Geographic is the world'...

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  2. Gila monsters have venom in their saliva glands that paralyzes prey! Learn more amazing facts about the Gila monster in this video from National Geographic K...

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  3. Join us on an exciting journey into the heart of the American Southwest as we explore the mysterious world of the Gila Monster, one of the most iconic and en...

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  5. Weight. 350-700. g oz. Length. 60. cm inch. The Gila monster (Heloderma suspectum) is a heavy slow-moving venomous lizard. It is the largest extant lizard native to North America north of the Mexican border. The name "Gila" refers to the Gila River Basin in the U.S. states of New Mexico and Arizona, where these lizards were once plentiful.

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  6. Southern Reticulated Gila Monster. The Gila monster is the largest of the lizards found in the United States. It received its name from the Gila River Basin where it was first found. Unique in appearance and habits, it is well adapted to its preferred habitats of desert lowlands and foothills. It is venomous with toxicity similar to that of the ...

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  8. Mar 22, 2017 · Unlike venomous snakes that have hollow teeth, Gila monsters have large teeth with grooves. They can inject toxin only by chewing the tissue of the victim. Note: myths and facts were compiled in part from the book “Gila Monster: Venomous Desert Dweller” by Carolyn Burnhardt and The Gila Monster Had a Killer Reputation by Richard Lapidus.