whiptail lizard
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Definition
Noun: A type of lizard belonging to the genus Aspidoscelis (formerly Cnemidophorus), characterized by a very long, slender, whip-like tail, great agility, and alertness. They are found primarily in the Americas.
Usage
The term "whiptail lizard" refers specifically to these lizards as a group. It is a common name used in both casual and scientific contexts. * The whiptail lizard darted into the underbrush at the slightest sound. * Many species of whiptail lizard are known for their incredible speed.
Advanced Usage
- Some species of whiptail lizard are all-female and reproduce through parthenogenesis, a form of asexual reproduction.
- The desert grassland whiptail lizard is an all-female species.
Variants and Related Words
- Whiptail (noun): A common shortened form of "whiptail lizard."
- We observed a whiptail basking on the rock.
- Racerunner (noun): Another common name for some species within this group, highlighting their speed.
Synonyms
- Teiid lizard (refers to the broader family Teiidae, which includes whiptails)
- Racerunner
Different Meanings
The term "whiptail" alone can also refer to other animals with long, thin tails, such as certain species of catfish or rays. However, "whiptail lizard" is unambiguous and refers only to the lizard.
Noun
- any of numerous very agile and alert New World lizards