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This product is an exact replica of a Mexican beaded lizard skull, crafted with precision to display the unique characteristics of this venomous reptile's cranial structure. This high-quality skull replica is ideal for herpetology collections, educational displays, and reptile enthusiasts.
**Size**
Scale: 1:1 Length: 4.5″ (11.5 cm)
**Scientific Name:** *Heloderma horridum*
**Taxonomy:** Animalia > Chordata > Reptilia > Squamata > Helodermatidae > *Heloderma*
The Mexican beaded lizard (*Heloderma horridum*) is a large, venomous lizard native to the dry forests and scrublands of western Mexico and parts of Guatemala. Known for its rough, bead-like scales and powerful bite, this lizard is one of only a few venomous lizard species. It is a slow-moving reptile that primarily feeds on eggs, small mammals, and birds, using its venom mainly for defense.
This skull replica is created from a detailed 3D scan of an authentic specimen, cast in durable resin, and meticulously hand-painted to ensure lifelike details and accuracy.
Whether for a herpetology exhibit, as a teaching tool, or as a collector’s piece, this Mexican beaded lizard skull replica provides a rare look into the anatomy of one of the world’s most fascinating venomous reptiles.