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  2. Jesus Christ Lizard | National Geographic - YouTube

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    Thanks to special fringes on its toes, a basilisk lizard can escape a predator by running on the water's surfa... This lizard doesn't walk on water ... it runs.

  3. This Lizard Can Run On Water - YouTube

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    Meet the "Jesus Christ Lizard." He runs on water.Video by: Keith DorschSubscribe to Animal Planet's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/AnimalPlane...

  4. Basiliscus (lizard) - Wikipedia

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    On water, basilisks can run at a velocity of 1.5 meters (4.9 feet) per second for approximately 4.5 meters (15 feet) before sinking on all fours and swimming. [3] Flaps between their toes help support basilisks, creating a larger surface and pockets of air, giving them the ability to run across water. [3]

  5. Discover how basilisk lizards defy gravity by running on water, showcasing nature's marvel. Dive into the fascinating world of these unique creatures and lea...

  6. How Does the Basilisk Lizard Run on Water? - Wonderopolis

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    When they run on water, they pump their legs rapidly, slapping their feet hard against the water. This action creates tiny pockets of air that keep them suspended on top of the water as long as they maintain a fast pace.

  7. Common basilisk - Wikipedia

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    The common basilisk is adroit on water because its feet are large and equipped with flaps of skin along the toes that allow it to catch on tiny air bubbles. When moving quickly, the lizard can cross a surface of water before sinking. On water, it runs at an average speed of 24.1 km/h (15 mph), which is just a little slower than its speed on land.

  8. Miracle Runners: How Basilisk Lizards Defy Gravity and Run on...

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    Basilisk lizards are fast runners, and they owe their speed to their powerful hind legs. These legs are specially adapted to provide the necessary force to propel the lizard forward. When running on water, the basilisk lizard uses a combination of speed and agility to stay afloat.

  9. How 'Jesus Lizards' Walk on Water - National Geographic

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    The Jesus lizards, or basilisk lisards, accomplish the seemingly miraculous act of moving on top of water by generating forces with their feet that keep their bodies both above the surface...

  10. Green Basilisk Lizard - National Geographic

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    The green basilisk lizard is also called a plumed or double-crested basilisk; but its amazing ability to run on water gives this species its most recognizable moniker: the Jesus Christ lizard.

  11. The Common basilisk (Basiliscus basiliscus) is a type of lizard that lives in Central America and South America. It is also known as the Jesus Christ lizard for its ability to run on the surface of the water.