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This past weekend was national New Mexico day where we honor the unique locations and symbols that represent the state. White ...
Based in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Whiptail Midstream was founded in 2016 by management and I Squared Capital together with an investment in midstream assets in the San Juan Basin in Northwest New Mexico.
Based in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Whiptail Midstream was founded in 2016 by management and I Squared Capital together with an investment in midstream assets in the San Juan Basin in Northwest New Mexico.
The New Mexico Whiptail Lizard. Photo by J.N. Stuart, via Openverse. The New Mexico whiptail lizard (Aspidoscelis neomexicanus) represents one of the most fascinating examples of natural cloning in ...
Lizards have long fascinated scientists and laypeople alike, not just because of their diverse forms and vibrant colors, but also due to an extraordinary ability—regeneration. How Lizards Are Being ...
THE GECKOS, smaller than a finger, come out at night, scouring the baseboards without a sound. They enter, I suspect, through a small gap in the weather stripping beneath our front door. Other lizards ...
Some lizards, like the New Mexico whiptail, are unique in that they can reproduce asexually but still maintain DNA changes from generation to generation. In 2011, ...
In some species of whiptail lizards, such as Cnemidophorus uniparens, there are no males in the population at all. All individuals are female, and the females can reproduce by laying eggs that ...
Named for a famed Texan herpetologist, the Dixon’s whiptail appeared to be a hybrid of two common species – the marbled whiptail and the rusty-rumped whiptail. The lizard has since been spotted in ...
An extremely rare, possibly endangered lizard could be living in the Chinati Mountains of West Texas.Biologists from the University of Texas, Arlington plan to locate the Dixon's whiptail and ...
ARLINGTON, Texas — Out in western Texas, there's an extremely rare lizard called the Dixon's whiptail. The fast-moving reptile – which measures about 8 to 12 inches in length and is gray in ...
In the Chinati Mountains of western Texas lives a rare lizard. Commonly known as Dixon’s whiptail, the fast-moving reptile measures about 8 to 12 inches in length, is gray in color with white or ...