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Texas Spotted Whiptail
Cnemidophorus gularis
31.1084, -97.4971
Field Notes
Description:
Tan brown or green-brown in color, with a pattern of seven distinct grey or white stripes that run the length of the body, and stop at the tail, with light colored spots along the sides. Underside white. Males often have a red colored throat, blue belly, and black or blue patches on their chest, while females have only a pink colored throat. Their tail 3 times body length.
Habitat:
Wildlife habitat yard.
Notes:
This was a little guy. Compare him to the hackberry leaves. He seemed unconcerned that I was standing just a few feet away.
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