- The
Tamaulipan mezquital (Spanish:
Mezquital Tamaulipeco), also
known as the
Brush Country, is a
deserts and
xeric shrublands ecoregion in the Southern...
- The
Tamaulipan matorral is an
ecoregion in the
deserts and
xeric shrublands biome on the
eastern slopes of the
Sierra Madre Oriental range in northeastern...
-
Louisiana as the "Cajun Prairie",
Texas as "Coastal Prairie," and as the
Tamaulipan pastizal (Spanish:
Pastizal Tamaulipeco) in Mexico. The
ecoregion covers...
- used to
treat serious envenomations. A
recent review showed that the
Tamaulipan rock
rattlesnake appears to be a
separate species,
Crotalus morulus Hammerson...
- The
Tamaulipan woodrat (Neotoma angustapalata) is a
species of
rodent in the
family Cricetidae. It is
found only in Mexico. It is
endemic to the Sierra...
-
Lampropeltis annulata,
commonly known as the
Mexican or
Tamaulipan milksnake, is a non-venomous
species of
milksnake (family Colubridae). It is native...
-
United States and
Mexico as far
south as Oaxaca.
Common names include Tamaulipan fiddlewood,
Berlandier fiddlewood,
negrito fiddlewood, negrito, and orcajuela...
- The
Tamaulipan montane garter snake (Thamnophis mendax) is a
species of
snake of the
family Colubridae. It is
endemic to the
Sierra Madre Oriental of Tamaulipas...
- (1,000–3,500 m or 3,300–11,500 ft
above sea level). To the east, the
Tamaulipan matorral occupies the range's
lower slopes in
Nuevo León and northern...
- the north, the
forests transition to the dry
lowland Tamaulipan mezquital and the
upland Tamaulipan matorral. To the west, the
Sierra Madre Oriental pine–oak...