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runners Aspidoscelis -
northern whiptails Cnemidophorus -
southern whiptails Kentropyx -
spurred whiptails Whiptail (company), a
company that builds...
- The
California City
Whiptails were a
professional baseball team
based in
California City,
California that
began play in 2017. They were a
member of the...
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arubensis typically grow to a
length of
approximately 15
centimetres (5.9 in)
Whiptails (Teiidae)
possess femoral pores,
although they are
larger in
males compared...
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native to the Americas.
Members of this
family are
generally known as
whiptails or racerunners; however,
tegus also
belong to this family.
Teiidae is...
- and Sociobiology, 21. pp. 141-147. "
Whiptails (Cnemidophorus Spp.)." https://www.desertmuseum.org/books/nhsd_
whiptails.php. Ed.
Craig Ivanyi. Arizona-Sonora...
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times the
length of
their bodies. Like most
species of
whiptail lizard, Trans-Pecos
spotted whiptails are
diurnal and insectivorous.
Herps of Texas: Cnemidophorus...
- the
common checkered whiptail to
differentiate it from
several other species known as
checkered whiptails. The
checkered whiptail grows to
about 4 inches...
- The New
Mexico whiptail (Aspidoscelis neomexic****) is a female-only
species of
lizard found in New
Mexico and
Arizona in the
southwestern United States...
- 2305/IUCN.UK.2007.RLTS.T64288A12753877.en.
Retrieved 18
November 2021. "
Whiptails (Cnemidophorus spp.)". www.desertmuseum.org.
Retrieved 2021-07-22. Aspidoscelis...
- The blue
grenadier (also
known as hoki, blue hake, New
Zealand whiptail, or
whiptail hake,
Macruronus novaezelandiae) is a
merluccid hake of the family...