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Whiptail enjoying some fire ants This is an alert, diurnal, fast-moving ground-dweller. It is often encountered foraging or basking in the mid-morning sun. Adults often go into hibernation in late summer. Juveniles remain active until fall. Both adults and juveniles emerge from hibernation in spring. Aspidoscelis sonorae,Geotagged,Sonoran Spotted Whiptail,Spring,United States Click/tap to enlarge

Whiptail enjoying some fire ants

This is an alert, diurnal, fast-moving ground-dweller. It is often encountered foraging or basking in the mid-morning sun. Adults often go into hibernation in late summer. Juveniles remain active until fall. Both adults and juveniles emerge from hibernation in spring.

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Aspidoscelis sonorae is a small to medium-sized lizard found in the south western US and Mexico

Similar species: Snakes And Lizards
Species identified by Stephen Philips
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By Stephen Philips

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Uploaded May 28, 2017. Captured May 27, 2017 09:51 in E Britton Way, Tucson, AZ 85739, USA.
  • Canon EOS 5DS R
  • f/5.6
  • 1/640s
  • ISO100
  • 400mm