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Learn BrightPublished at January 13, 2026 at 11:36 PM8:00
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ASL Gila Monsters

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January 13, 2026 at 11:36 PM
Duration
8:00
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Education
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3.9K
Likes
6
Comments
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$4.46 - $26.07
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$1.15 - $6.72
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Video Description
Did you know that Gila monsters are oviparous, which means they lay their own eggs? They are also super venomous. The Gila monster is a type of lizard with very special physical characteristics. Its skin is covered in bead-like scales called osteoderms, which help protect it like armor. These scales are usually black with bright pink, orange, or yellow patterns that warn predators that it is dangerous. Gila monsters can grow up to about two feet long and have thick, fat tails where they store extra fat to survive when food is scarce. The Gila monster received its name from its primary habitat, the Gila River Basin in Arizona and New Mexico. They live in desert habitats in the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico, especially in places like Arizona. The "monster" part of the name is likely due to its venomous nature and, sometimes, folklore associating it with danger. Here's a fun fact: Gila monster venom is used in Ozempic and GLP-1 medications! Gila monsters prefer dry, rocky areas with lots of burrows and cacti where they can hide from the hot sun. Gila monsters are primarily solitary, meaning they like to live alone. However, they do come together during the mating season. They are nocturnal or crepuscular, so they are most active at night or during the early morning and late evening when it's cooler.   We hope you and your student(s) enjoyed learning about Gila monsters! If you want even more information, head over to our website and download one of our many free lesson plans, full of activities, worksheets, and more!   https://learnbright.org/lessons/science/gila-monsters   Thank you for watching and learning with us! We’re constantly releasing new content and videos so click that “Subscribe” button and you’ll notified.   What you will learn in Gila Monsters: 0:00 Introduction 0:22 What is a gila monster? 1:59 Caring for their young 2:40 Diet of gila monsters 4:00 Other interesting facts 5:31 Why they are important to the environment 6:40 Review of the facts Find and Follow Us Online: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LearnBright/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/LearnBrightEducation Pinterest: https://pinterest.com/LearnBrightEducation YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/LearnBright Website: https://learnbright.org/   *Teachers and Parents! Did you know? In addition to these great videos, we have also created a library of high quality and engaging lessons for your elementary aged student(s). Visit us, sign up for a free account, and instantly you'll have access to thousands of lesson plans, learning materials, teaching instructions, activities, and assignments that your kids will really enjoy! We hope to see you soon!   Browse our entire collection of Reading lesson plans: https://learnbright.org/lessons/?filter_subject=reading   #asl #gilamonster #science
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