Orange-Throated Whiptail
Orange-throated whiptail is a species of lizard found in the United States and Mexico. The species is diurnal. The lizard has a unique jerking gait.
Kingdom | Animalia |
Phylum | Chordata |
Class | Reptilia |
Order | Squamata |
Family | Teiidae |
Genus | Aspidoscelis |
Scientific Name | Aspidoscelis hyperythra |
Size | 5–7.2 cm (2.0–2.8 in) |
Color | Black, brown, or gray upper surface with five or six light-colored stripes; whitish-yellow or cream underside; throat is orange (females and juveniles may lack it) while the head is yellow-brown to olive |
Distribution | United States (southern California), Mexico (Baja California and Baja California Sur) |
Habitat | Areas with coarse soil in open coastal sage scrub vegetation, open chaparral, along edges of open, dry, riparian areas, along trails, rocky hillsides bordering arroyos, lower slopes of foothills |
Diet | Variety of small arthropods particularly termites |
Predators | Snakes, predatory birds, raccoons, skunks |
Breeding Season | Spring and summer |
Mode of Reproduction | Oviparous (egg laying) |
Clutch Size | Around 2 eggs |
Incubation Period | Around 2 months |
IUCN Conservation Status | Least Concern |
Orange-Throated Whiptail Pictures Gallery
Published on September 6th 2017 by staff under Lizards. Article was last reviewed on 14th June 2019.