cnemidophorus tigris

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cnemidophorus tigris

A cnemidophorus tigris darts across the sun-baked desert sand.

Definition

Noun A species of active, diurnal lizard characterized by a network of dusky or dark markings on its body. It is native to semiarid regions spanning from the northwestern United States (Oregon and Idaho) south to the Baja California peninsula in Mexico.

Usage
  • The Cnemidophorus tigris is commonly observed darting across open ground in search of insects.
  • Biologists study the foraging behavior of Cnemidophorus tigris in its natural habitat.
Advanced Usage
  • Scientific Classification: The term is used primarily in scientific, zoological, and herpetological contexts to refer to this specific lizard species. It is often italicized in academic writing (e.g., ).
  • Common Name: This species is more widely known by its common name, the western whiptail.
Variants and Related Words
  • Western Whiptail: The standard common name for .
  • Whiptail Lizard: A general term for lizards in the genus (or ), characterized by long, slender tails.
Synonyms
  • Western whiptail
  • Tiger whiptail (a name referencing the species epithet "tigris")
Notes on Meaning

This term refers exclusively to a specific biological species. It does not have figurative meanings, idioms, or phrasal verb associations.

cnemidophorus tigris

A cnemidophorus tigris darts across the sun-baked desert sand.

Noun
  1. active lizard having a network of dusky dark markings; of semiarid areas from Oregon and Idaho to Baja California