

The Mexican Beaded Lizard drawing was completed in 2008. It is based on a photo by Michael Kern. The drawing was casually requested by a member of the IRCF, and I was hoping at some point it would be used in their materials, but so far nothing has been worked out. Regardless, it was a fun drawing to create and it have proved to be a popular image.
The Mexican Beaded Lizard is, along with the gila monster, is one of only two venomous lizards in the world. But the Beaded Lizard is larger and not as colorful as it's more northern relative. The Beaded Lizard is a specialized predator feeding primarily on bird and reptile eggs, which makes exact function of the lizard's venom uncertain and the subject of some debate. It is not aggressive and poses little threat to human. Generally these reptiles grow to about 24 inches long.
Description: Fine art illustration of a Mexican Beaded Lizard. The print is hand-signed by the artist and is guaranteed to arrive in perfect condition. The reproduction of this original pen and ink drawing is done on high quality acid-free archival paper. Call 1 800-913-7906 for more information or to order by phone. Click here for shipping info.
The image is available for stock art illustration. Dealer inquires welcome
Mexican Beaded Lizard Art Print
8"x10" (20.3 x 25.4cm) - $14.95
11"x14" (27.9 x 35.5cm) - $21.95
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A high res digital version of this image may be purchased and downloaded. The artwork may also be licensed for commercial use such as advertising, packaging, displays and other printed materials. Please review the license agreement and call the artist at 1 800 913-7906 for more information.
Class: Reptilia
Order: Squamata
Family: Helodermatidae
Genus: Heloderma
Species: H. Horridum


