Out in western Texas, there's an extremely rare lizard called the Dixon's whiptail. The fast-moving reptile – which measures ...
But there’s a twist in the case of the genus Aspidoscelis, the asexually reproducing whiptail lizards that Baumann and his colleagues have been studying at the Stowers Institute for Medical ...
The search will be on next summer for a rare lizard found in the Chinati Mountains ... the mountains next May in search of the Dixon’s whiptail, a fast-moving reptile that measures between ...
What can the rapidly evolving white lizards of White Sands National Monument ... have been focused on are the eastern fence lizard, the lesser earless lizard and the little striped whiptail. The milky ...
The all-female whiptail lizards are parthenogenic, which means that they do not develop from the fusion of egg and sperm as a zygote ...
lives a rare lizard commonly known as Dixon’s whiptail. The fast-moving reptile measures about 8 to 12 inches, is gray in color with white or yellow stripes, is most active during the day ...