Family Teiidae (Noun)
Meaning
Whiptails; etc..
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- The family Teiidae is a group of lizards commonly known as whiptails or tegus, found primarily in the Americas.
- The whiptail lizards, which belong to the family Teiidae, are known for their long slender tails and bodies.
- The family Teiidae consists of over 150 species of lizards, including the whiptails and tegus.
- The genus Cnemidophorus, which includes the whiptail lizards, is part of the family Teiidae.
- Some species within the family Teiidae, such as the zebra-tailed lizard, are popular among reptile enthusiasts.