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Gray checkered whiptail : ウィキペディア英語版 | Gray checkered whiptail
The gray checkered whiptail (''Cnemidophorus dixoni'') is a species of lizard native to the United States in southern New Mexico and western Texas, and northern Mexico.〔 Some sources consider it a subspecies of the common checkered whiptail, ''Cnemidophorus tesselatus'',〔 whereas others grant it full species status.〔 It is one of many lizard species known to be parthenogenetic. The epithet ''dixoni'' is in homage of renowned herpetologist James R. Dixon, which leads some sources to refer to it as Dixon's whiptail. == Description == The gray checkered whiptail grows to between in length. It is typically gray in color, with 10–12 white or yellow stripes that go the length of the body, often with spotting or checkering on the stripes. They are thin bodied, with a long tail.
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