Cnemidophorus Tigris (Noun)
Meaning
Active lizard having a network of dusky dark markings; of semiarid areas from Oregon and Idaho to Baja California.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- Cnemidophorus tigris, a swift-moving species of lizard, thrives in semiarid regions, using its remarkable speed to catch prey and evade predators.
- This western whiptail lizard, scientifically known as cnemidophorus tigris, exhibits an intriguing network of dusky dark markings across its back.
- Found primarily in areas ranging from Oregon and Idaho to Baja California, cnemidophorus tigris can often be seen darting rapidly across the arid terrain.
- Active and energetic, the cnemidophorus tigris can frequently be observed engaging in its typical diurnal activities in areas of semiarid vegetation.
- As the primary characteristic that sets cnemidophorus tigris apart, the prominent dusky dark markings running across its back aid in distinguishing it from other whiptail species.