Re: This guy was found locally and was offered to me.
Mexican Beaded lizards are considered threatened due to poaching and illegal trade. They are covered by CITES.
Gila Monsters are considered "near-threatened" but not covered by CITES.
Re: This guy was found locally and was offered to me.
Mexican Beaded lizards are considered threatened due to poaching and illegal trade. They are covered by CITES.
Gila Monsters are considered "near-threatened" but not covered by CITES.
The "200 in the world" may have come from wikipedia - it states that there are less than 200 left specifically in the country of Guatemala, which is why it's on the CITES list.
Eh, sorry for the double post, I messed up somewhere!
Re: This guy was found locally and was offered to me.
You are referring to Heloderma charlesbogerti aka Guatemala beaded lizard which is a subspecies of Heloderma horridum (Mexican beaded Lizard) which is what is found in the pet trade here and not on CITES list last time I checked. Point being if you are allowed to keep venomous herps in your state you are allowed to keep this lizard if you want.
Re: This guy was found locally and was offered to me.
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Craiga 01453
I'm confused....
Was it "found locally"?
Or was there "a guy that had him"?
The animal shelter had someone turn him in when they found him in their yard. He is clearly an escapee pet.
Re: This guy was found locally and was offered to me.
Thanks everyone for chiming in. Like I said, I know almost nothing about them. He is going to the local zoo. He will be well cared for.
Re: This guy was found locally and was offered to me.
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Originally Posted by
ladywhipple02
Mexican Beaded lizards are considered threatened due to poaching and illegal trade. They are covered by CITES.
Gila Monsters are considered "near-threatened" but not covered by CITES.
All Heloderma species are CITES listed under Appendix II.
Heloderma horridum charlesbogarti is given additional protection as it is in Appendix I.