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English: Location taken: Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History. Names: Heloderma suspectum Cope, 1869, Dubwana Gila, Gila, Gila Krustenechse, Gila Monster, Gilaeðla, Gilalisko, Gilamonster, Gilaödla, Gilaøgle, Heloderma arizońska, Korovec jedovatý, Lagarto De Gila, Lézard Perlé, Monster gila, Monstre de Gila, Monstro de gila, Monstruo de Gila, Šiurpusis<SP>nuodadantis, Strupeni bradavičar, Tiníléí, Σαύρα Χίλα, Аризонский ядозуб, Гила чудовиште, Жилатьє, Отровен брадавичар, הלודרמה מרירית, هیولای گیلا, กิล่ามอนสเตอร์, アメリカドクトカゲ, 美國毒蜥, 미국독도마 Classification: Animalia > Chordata > Reptilia > Squamata > Helodermatidae > Heloderma > Heloderma suspectum.
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Source source: David Stang. First published at ZipcodeZoo.com
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