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Marbled Whiptail (Aspidoscelis marmoratus)Species of Least Concern





Description: The marbled whiptail grows from 8 to 12 inches in length. It is grey or black overall in color with 4 to 8 yellow or white stripes, often with dark mottling, giving it a marbled appearance. Their underside is white or pale yellow, with a peach coloration on the throat. They are slender bodied, with long tails.


Habitat: Prefers sandy areas with sparse vegetation; arid and semiarid locations and open wooded areas; when inactive, occupies burrows.


Range: Southern New Mexico and western Texas (Trans-Pecos area, including Big Bend region, with isolated populations in south Texas around Laredo and in sandy region at base of panhandle east of Lubbock; south through e. Chihuahua and southern Coahuila.


Found in these States: NM | TX


Diet: Eats insects, spiders, scorpions; active forager, may dig for prey.


Reproduction: Breeding takes place in the spring, with up to four eggs laid sometime in the month of May. The eggs hatch in six to eight weeks. A second clutch of eggs is occasionally laid in mid summer. Hatchlings look much like the adults, except they have bright blue colored tails.


Status: Status Last Reviewed: 1/9/1997 Global status needs review.


Subspecies: Two, with just one found in our range:
   Western Marbled Whiptail - (Aspidoscelis marmoratus marmoratus)
   Eastern Marbled Whiptail - (Aspidoscelis marmoratus reticuloriens)


Taxonomy:

»» Kingdom: Animalia - Animals
   »» Phylum: Chordata - Chordates
     »» Subphylum: Vertebrata - Vertebrates
       »» Class: Reptilia - Reptiles
         »» Order: Squamata - Lizards
           »» Family: Teiidae - Whiptails & Racerunner Lizards
             »» Genus: Aspidoscelis
               »» Species: Aspidoscelis marmoratus - Marbled Whiptail
                 »» Subspecies:
                   »» Aspidoscelis marmoratus marmoratus - Western Marbled Whiptail
                   »» Aspidoscelis marmoratus reticuloriens - Eastern Marbled Whiptail

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