![]() ![]() When "walking on water", it spirals its legs around, and spreads its toes so that when the foot comes into contact with the water's surface, a pocket of air is trapped, thus providing positive lift.ġ This commercial plays in Canada, and may do so in the United States. ![]() It can do this because of its very large rear feet. Even more fascinating, however, is their ability to walk on water, earning them the vulgar name: " The Jesus lizard." When frightened, this animal jumps into the nearest body of water and literally runs across the surface. They often have the appearance of having a helmet and the crest of a dragon running along their spine. Males have wonderful dorsal crests which can become quite pronounced. ![]() These animals are interesting for two reasons. They live near water in the wild, and are highly territorial. These lizards can grow to be about three feet long (one metre), and are carnivorous with the large majority of their prey being invertebrates. plumifrons), because it can be purchased in the herptile industry and kept as a pet, and is also the subject of a Clearnet cellular phone television commercial 1. Perhaps the most well known of these species is the green basilisk ( B. The basilisks are lizards of the genus Basillicus, and there are four species: vittatus, basilicus, galeritus and plumifrons. You can find all of our previous and continuing episodes on Podbean, iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify, or your favorite iOS or Android app.A basilisk is not only a mythical creature, but a fascinating living species. If you want to support the podcast, and help us to bring original animation into the world, you can do so at our Patreon page and by subscribing on YouTube. If you’re new to our podcast audience, Saturday Mourning Cartoons is a part of the Collider Factory podcast network under the curated Collider Weekly list. but will Basilisk be worth watching once it's all said and done? Listen in to find out! The names found on these scrolls can only be crossed out in blood. The terms are set on two scrolls: One, bearing a list of Kouga warriors, and another that lists the Iga fighters. But much like the Romeo and Juliet story this tale takes inspiration from, fate denies the lovers and thrusts their people into war after centuries of peace. In this 2005 Gonzo-animated adaptation of Fûtarô Yamada's iconic works, the heirs to the Kouga and Iga ninja clans - Gennosuke and Oboro - hope that the unsteady truce between their tribes will last. You've got to keep your ninja clans and scrolls straight, people. What does Charles want us to watch? Basilisk: The Kouga Ninja Scrolls, not to be confused with the follow-up anime Basilisk: The Ouka Ninja Scrolls or even the similarly titled but earlier gateway anime standout Ninja Scroll. This week on Saturday Mourning Cartoons, we're fielding a long-standing Listener Request courtesy of Charles from Michigan. ![]()
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