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Arizona striped whiptail

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Kingdom
  
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Reptilia

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Scaled reptiles

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Vertebrata

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Sauria

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Chordata

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The Arizona striped whiptail (Aspidoscelis arizonae) is a species of whiptail lizard endemic to the United States. This is a species of lizards that lives in Arizona's grassy desert areas and is normally found hiding in desert shrubs. They are approximately 72 millimetres (2.8 in) long, and, like all whiptails, they have a noticeably long whiplike tail hence the name whiptail and they are fast runners .

Arizona striped whiptail Arizona Striped Whiptail Aspidoscelis arizonae Reptiles of Arizona

A. arizonae are identifiable by their brown and blue bodies with noticeable yellow stripes. They are easily confused with the Pai striped whiptail.

Arizona striped whiptail Arizona striped whiptail videos photos and facts Aspidoscelis
Arizona striped whiptail Arizona striped whiptail photo Aspidoscelis arizonae G106193

Arizona striped whiptail Arizona Striped Whiptail Aspidoscelis arizonae

Arizona striped whiptail Arizona striped whiptail videos photos and facts Aspidoscelis

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Arizona striped whiptail Wikipedia