Cnemidophorus sexlineatus viridis

Cnemidophorus sexlineatus viridis

Prairie racerunner

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Cnemidophorus sexlineatus viridis

Cnemidophorus sexlineatus viridis, commonly known as the prairie racerunner, is a subspecies of lizard endemic to the United States. It is a subspecies of Cnemidophorus sexlineatus, which is commonly known as the six-lined racerunner lizard.

Appearance

The prairie racerunner is generally dark green or dark brown in color, with seven yellow stripes which run the length of the body from the head to the tail, and has a white underside. They are slender-bodied, and have a tail that is nearly twice the length of their body.

Distribution

Geography

C. s. viridis is found throughout the short grass prairie habitat of the midwestern United States, from Colorado to Nebraska, south to northern Texas. Southern New Jersey.

Habits and Lifestyle

Like most species of whiptail lizard, the prairie racerunner is diurnal and insectivorous. They are most active in the early morning, and hide as the heat of the day rises.

References

1. Cnemidophorus sexlineatus viridis Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cnemidophorus_sexlineatus_viridis

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