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Gila Monster, Heloderma suspectum
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Heloderma is a genus of venomous lizards native to the southwestern United States, Mexico and as far south as Guatemala. It consists of two separate species, with six subspecies. They prefer semi-arid habitats.
Genus Heloderma
H. h. horridum, H. h. exasperatum, and both subspecies of H. suspectum are frequently found in captivity, and often captive bred for the exotic animal trade, and they can command high prices. They are well represented in zoos throughout much of the world. The other two subspecies of H. horridum are extremely rare, and only a few captive specimens are known.
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