New Mexico whiptail lizard: Difference between revisions

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The Whiptail is considered by experts to be an" alert, diurnal, fast-moving ground-dweller; that is most active in the mid-morning and late afternoon; hibernating during the cold months of winter and late fall" [3].
The Whiptail is considered by experts to be an" alert, diurnal, fast-moving ground-dweller; that is most active in the mid-morning and late afternoon; hibernating during the cold months of winter and late fall" [3].


<ref>Authorlastname, Firstname. [http://www.example.com Page-Title] ''Publishing-site-name''. Web. Date-of-publication or last-update or access (specify which).</ref>[2]. Wikepedia(2015). New Mexico Whiptail Lizard. Retrieved from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Mexico_whiptail.
<ref>Authorlastname, Firstname. [http://www.example.com Page-Title] ''Publishing-site-name''. Web. Date-of-publication or last-update or access (specify which).</ref>  
 
[4]State Symbol USA (2015). New Mexico State Reptile. New Mexico Whiptail Lizard. Retrieved from http://www.statesymbolsusa.org/New_Mexico/reptilewhiptaillizard.html
[4]State Symbol USA (2015). New Mexico State Reptile. New Mexico Whiptail Lizard. Retrieved from http://www.statesymbolsusa.org/New_Mexico/reptilewhiptaillizard.html


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