🦎
How Fast Is Basilisk Lizard (water-run)?
1.50 m/s
5.40 km/h · 3.36 mph
The basilisk lizard sprints across water at about 1.5 metres per second — slapping the surface so fast that surface tension momentarily supports its weight. They can cover several metres before sinking and switching to swimming.
Advertisement
Did you know?
The basilisk lizard's Spanish name translates as "Jesus Christ lizard" — for the obvious reason.
How it compares
- Slightly faster than walking
- Surface tension just supports their weight
Advertisement