Longrayed whiptail was created in 1976.
Marbled whiptail was created in 1852.
Plateau spotted whiptail was created in 1892.
Texas spotted whiptail was created in 1852.
St Lucia Whiptail was created in 1966.
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.
The whiptail wallaby is not endangered, although it is certainly not as common as it once was. Australia's state and federal governments currently list it as "least concern".
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The whiptail wallaby lives in grassy Savannah and light, shrubby, open bushland areas of Queensland. It tends to prefer areas of higher elevation.
Yes. They hunt ants, beetles, and grasshoppers.
all lizards mostly eat the same such as crickets or other small insects
They are smaller than their parents.
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