DiscoverWeird SpeciesWeird Species #8: Heloderma suspectum – A pretty chill monster
Weird Species #8: Heloderma suspectum – A pretty chill monster

Weird Species #8: Heloderma suspectum – A pretty chill monster

Update: 2025-07-21
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Krister Smith is Head of Division Messel Research and Mammalogy. In this episode of “Weird Species“, he talks about the UNESCO World Heritage Site just south of Frankfurt and its many well-preserved fossils. His favorite species lives quite far away, though: The Gila monster, a venomous lizard native to the Southwestern US and the Mexican State of Sonora. They are remarkably relaxed creatures, only active for 20 hours per month – but with a bite that has been described as excruciatingly painful.

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Weird Species #8: Heloderma suspectum – A pretty chill monster

Weird Species #8: Heloderma suspectum – A pretty chill monster

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