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Little Striped Whiptail

Cnemidophorus inornatus

Description:

Slender with 6 to 8 light stripes separated by dark reddish-brown to black bands without spots. Small granular scales on the back. The throat and underside are blue, intense on Which is worse, and pale in females. There are 8 lengthwise rows of large rectangular smooth belly scales. The tail is brownish at the base Socket with the remainder being bright blue, I think this is a female throat as he looks pale blue

Habitat:

Arid and semiarid grasslands with some low bruch; flatlands with gentle slopes.

Notes:

spotted at Cuatrociénegas

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NoelSal
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NoelSal

Coahuila, Mexico

Spotted on Aug 1, 2012
Submitted on Dec 22, 2012

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