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- Western_whiptail abstract "The western whiptail (Aspidoscelis tigris [Baird and Girard, 1852]) is a small lizard (adults average 25 to 35 cm - about a foot - in length) that ranges throughout most of the southwestern United States. Most of its populations appear stable, and is not listed as endangered in any of the states comprising its range. It lives in a wide variety of habitats, including deserts and semiarid shrubland, usually in areas with sparse vegetation; also woodland, open dry forest, and riparian growth. It lives in burrows. Major differences between this species and the Checkered Whiptail (Aspidoscelis tesselata) include the lack of enlarged scales anterior to the gular fold and the presence of enlarged antebatrachial scales. It was previously known under Cnemidophorus tigris, until phylogenetic analyses concluded that the genus Cnemidophorus was polyphyletic. Since it does not migrate, a number of forms have developed in different regions, several of which have been given sub-specific names - for example the California Whiptail, Aspidoscelis tigris munda.An excellent, well-documented site for information on this and other American species is http://www.natureserve.org. The specific home page for the species is http://www.natureserve.org/explorer/servlet/NatureServe?searchName=Cnemidophorus+tigris .".
- Western_whiptail class Reptile.
- Western_whiptail family Teiidae.
- Western_whiptail genus Aspidoscelis.
- Western_whiptail kingdom Animal.
- Western_whiptail order Lizard.
- Western_whiptail order Squamata.
- Western_whiptail phylum Chordate.
- Western_whiptail species Tigris.
- Western_whiptail thumbnail Cnemidophorus_tigris_multiscutatus.jpg?width=300.
- Western_whiptail wikiPageExternalLink www.natureserve.org..
- Western_whiptail wikiPageExternalLink NatureServe?searchName=Cnemidophorus+tigris.
- Western_whiptail wikiPageID "2857179".
- Western_whiptail wikiPageRevisionID "542419452".
- Western_whiptail binomial "Aspidoscelis tigris".
- Western_whiptail binomial "Cnemidophorus tigris".
- Western_whiptail binomialAuthority "Baird and Girard, 1852".
- Western_whiptail binomialAuthority "Reed et al., 2002".
- Western_whiptail classis Reptile.
- Western_whiptail familia Teiidae.
- Western_whiptail genus "Aspidoscelis".
- Western_whiptail hasPhotoCollection Western_whiptail.
- Western_whiptail imageCaption "A. t. multiscutatus".
- Western_whiptail imageWidth "240".
- Western_whiptail name "Western whiptail".
- Western_whiptail ordo Squamata.
- Western_whiptail phylum Chordate.
- Western_whiptail regnum Animal.
- Western_whiptail species Tigris.
- Western_whiptail subordo Lizard.
- Western_whiptail subject Category:Fauna_of_the_Southwestern_United_States.
- Western_whiptail subject Category:Reptiles_of_the_United_States.
- Western_whiptail subject Category:Teiidae.
- Western_whiptail type Animal.
- Western_whiptail type Eukaryote.
- Western_whiptail type Reptile.
- Western_whiptail type Species.
- Western_whiptail type Reptile.
- Western_whiptail type Organism.
- Western_whiptail comment "The western whiptail (Aspidoscelis tigris [Baird and Girard, 1852]) is a small lizard (adults average 25 to 35 cm - about a foot - in length) that ranges throughout most of the southwestern United States. Most of its populations appear stable, and is not listed as endangered in any of the states comprising its range. It lives in a wide variety of habitats, including deserts and semiarid shrubland, usually in areas with sparse vegetation; also woodland, open dry forest, and riparian growth.".
- Western_whiptail label "Aspidoscelis tigris".
- Western_whiptail label "Cnemidophorus tigris".
- Western_whiptail label "Western whiptail".
- Western_whiptail sameAs Aspidoscelis_tigris.
- Western_whiptail sameAs Aspidoscelis_tigris.
- Western_whiptail sameAs Cnemidophorus_tigris.
- Western_whiptail sameAs m.0876kj.
- Western_whiptail sameAs Q2709327.
- Western_whiptail sameAs Q2709327.
- Western_whiptail wasDerivedFrom Western_whiptail?oldid=542419452.
- Western_whiptail depiction Cnemidophorus_tigris_multiscutatus.jpg.
- Western_whiptail isPrimaryTopicOf Western_whiptail.
- Western_whiptail name "Western whiptail".