The scientific name for a whiptail lizard is genus Aspidoscelis, with different species within the genus having specific names, such as Aspidoscelis tigris for the tiger whiptail lizard.
Turn it over and have a look
grasshoppers, crickets, insects and spiders
The whiptail lizard. they reproduce without fertilization, parthenogenesis (virgin birth).
Yes, more specifically, it depends on the type of lizard and what type environment they live in. It depends on the biome/region they live in.
this is a continue on of the question: and are unsure of what type it is, it has a pointed like face and a really long tail, spotted, and on the bottom its black and white spotted, the top is a desert brown color ? HELPPPPP ? (: it was a whiptail. i found out by yahoo answers.
Gila monster, giant ameiva, green anole, giant whiptail, great basin collard lizard and green iguana are lizard species. They begin with the letter g.
Whiptail Lizard, Sea star, Sea Anemones ( I don't know the other two)
The whiptail wallaby lives in grassy Savannah and light, shrubby, open bushland areas of Queensland. It tends to prefer areas of higher elevation.
Frilled-neck lizards also known as frilled lizards or frilled dragons live in forest biomes in northern Australia but the forests have to be hot
Kododo blauw is the name for the Aruban whiptail lizard [Cnemidophorus arubensis]. It's indigenous to the island. Males have turquoise blue head, tail, and legs with rows of white to blue spots on their sides. Females and the young are brown grey with light spots.Kododo blauw's natural predators include Aruban burrowing owls [Athene cunicularia arubensis] and kestrels [Falco sparverius brevipennis].
No, a live lizard has not been a lizard pin.