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Aspidoscelis neomexicanus
Common Name: New Mexico whiptail
Other Common Names: huico de Nuevo México, New Mexican whiptail
Other Scientific Names: Aspidoscelis neomexicana, Cnemidophorus neomexicanus
Animal Guild: Reptile
Class > Order > Family: Reptilia > Squamata > Teiidae
Where is the species found?
States & Provinces
AZ, NM, TX, UT
Which phenophases should I observe?
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Activity Individuals on land
One or more individuals are seen active or at rest on land, including individuals found under cover of a rock, log, or burrow.
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Feeding
One or more individuals are seen feeding. If possible, record the name of the species or substance being eaten or describe it in the comments field.

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Development Young individuals
One or more recently hatched or young individuals are seen, living or dead, including those individuals found dead on a road.

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Dead individuals
One or more dead individuals are seen.

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What do these phenophases look like?

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