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Whiptail can refer to: * Fish: ** A common name for Blue grenadier, a species of fish in the genus ''Macruronus'' ** Whiptail catfish, a common name for the genus of fish ''Rineloricaria'' * A wide variety of long-tailed, New World lizard species from several genera in the Teiidae family; also known as racerunners and jungle runners. **''Ameiva'' - jungle runners **''Aspidoscelis'' - northern whiptails **'' Cnemidophorus'' - southern whiptails **''Kentropyx'' - spurred whiptails * Whiptail (company), a company that builds solid-state data storage systems * Whiptail (plant disorder) * Whiptail (comics), a series of recurring adversaries in the comic book series ''Dynamo 5'' *Whiptail (software), in Unix-like shell scripting, a dialog replacement using Newt instead of ncurses * California City Whiptails The California City Whiptails were a professional baseball team based in California City, California that began play in 2017. They were a member of the Pecos League, an independe ...
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Blue Grenadier
The blue grenadier (also known as hoki, blue hake, New Zealand whiptail, or whiptail hake, ''Macruronus novaezelandiae'') is a merluccid hake of the family Merlucciidae found around southern Australia and New Zealand, as well as off both the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of South America from Peru to Brazil at depths of between . It feeds in midwater on small squids, crustaceans, and fish. Its length is between . It is a slender, silvery fish similar in appearance to the gemfish. The meat of the fish is white and almost always sold in fillets; culinarily it is considered a whitefish. Commercial use Australian supermarkets have many hoki products, mainly in pre-packaged processed foods. Often the manufactured meat result is manufactured into a fish cutlet shape and then battered or crumbed to further give a good fresh look. The hoki is one of the species used in McDonald's Filet-O-Fish, Fish Fingers and McFish sandwiches. It was previously served at Long John Silver's and Denny's ...
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Whiptail Catfish
Whiptail catfish (''Dasyloricaria filamentosa'') is a species of armored catfish endemic to Colombia where it is found in the Magdalena River basin and is suspected to also occur in the Catatumbo River. This species grows to a length of SL. ''D. filamentosa'' is found in the aquarium An aquarium (plural: ''aquariums'' or ''aquaria'') is a vivarium of any size having at least one transparent side in which aquatic plants or animals are kept and displayed. Fishkeepers use aquaria to keep fish, invertebrates, amphibians, aq ... trade. References * filamentosa Catfish of South America Freshwater fish of Colombia Endemic fauna of Colombia Magdalena River Taxa named by Franz Steindachner Fish described in 1878 {{Loricariidae-stub ...
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Teiidae
Teiidae is a family of autarchoglossan lizards native to the Americas. Members of this family are generally known as whiptails or racerunners; however, tegus also belong to this family. Teiidae is sister to the Gymnopthalmidae, and both families comprise the Teiioidea. The Teiidae includes several parthenogenic species – a mode of clonal reproduction. Presently, the Teiidae consists of approximately 150 species in eighteen genera. Morphology and behavior Teiids can be distinguished from other lizards by the following characteristics: they have large rectangular scales that form distinct transverse rows ventrally and generally small granular scales dorsally, they have head scales that are separate from the skull bones, and the teiid teeth are solid at the base and "glued" to the jaw bones. Additionally, all teiids have a forked, snake-like tongue. They all possess well-developed limbs. Teiids are all terrestrial (few are semi-aquatic) and diurnal, and are primarily carnivor ...
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Ameiva
''Ameiva'', commonly called jungle-runners, is a genus of whiptail lizards that belongs to the family Teiidae. Geographic range Member species of the genus ''Ameiva'' are found in South America, Central America and the Caribbean (West Indies). Their major habitat in four regions of Brazil include: Caatinga, Cerrado, the Amazonian rain forest, and the Amazonian savanna. Additionally, ''Ameiva ameiva'' has been introduced to Florida in the United States. Species Sourced from "The Reptile Database".''Ameiva''
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Aspidoscelis
''Aspidoscelis'' is a genus of whiptail lizards in the family Teiidae. Taxonomy The nomenclature for the genus ''Aspidoscelis'' was published by T.W. Reeder et al. in 2002. Many species that were formerly included in the genus '' Cnemidophorus'' are now considered ''Aspidoscelis'' based upon divergent characters between the two groups. Etymology The name ''Aspidoscelis'' literally means "shield-leg", from the Ancient Greek ' ("shield") and ' ("leg"). Species The following species are recognized as being valid. *''Aspidoscelis angusticeps'' - Yucatán whiptail *''Aspidoscelis arizonae'' - Arizona striped whiptail *''Aspidoscelis burti'' - canyon spotted whiptail *''Aspidoscelis calidipes'' - Tepalcatepec Valley whiptail *''Aspidoscelis carmenensis'' - Carmen Island whiptail *''Aspidoscelis ceralbensis'' - Cerralvo Island whiptail *''Aspidoscelis communis'' - Colima giant whiptail *''Aspidoscelis costatus'' - Mexico whiptail lizard *''Aspidoscelis cozumela'' - Cozumel ra ...
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Cnemidophorus
''Cnemidophorus'' is a genus of lizards in the family Teiidae. Species in the genus ''Cnemidophorus'' are commonly referred to as whiptail lizards or racerunners. The genus is endemic to South America, Central America, and the West Indies. Taxonomy Reeder et al. (2002) re-examined the nomenclature for the genus ''Cnemidophorus'' (''sensu lato'') and split it into the two genera ''Aspidoscelis'' and ''Cnemidophorus'' (''sensu stricto''). A further split by Harvey et al. (2012) added the genera ''Ameivula'' and '' Contomastix''. Etymology The name ''Cnemidophorus'' literally means "greave-wearing", from the Ancient Greek ' (combining form of ', "greave", a leg armor) and ' ("bearer"). Reproduction In some of the ''Cnemidophorus'' species, there are no males, and they reproduce through parthenogenesis. This is well known in bees and aphids, but is very rare in vertebrates. Those species without males are now known to originate through hybridization, or interspecific breeding. ...
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Kentropyx
''Kentropyx'' is a genus of whiptail lizards in the Family (biology), family Teiidae. The genus is Endemism, endemic to South America including Trinidad and Barbados. Species There are nine valid species in this genus (listed alphabetically by Specific name (zoology), specific name).''Kentropyx''
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*''Kentropyx altamazonica'' (Edward Drinker Cope, Cope, 1876) – Cocha whiptail *''Kentropyx borckiana'' (Wilhelm Peters, W. Peters, 1869) – Guyana kentropyx *''Kentropyx calcarata'' Johann Baptist von Spix, Spix, 1825 – striped forest whiptail *''Kentropyx lagartija'' :fr:José María Alfonso Félix Gallardo, Gallardo, 1962 – Tucuman whiptail *''Kentropyx paulensis'' ( ...
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Whiptail (company)
Whiptail Technologies LLC, was previously a privately held company that builds data storage systems out of solid-state drive components. Whiptail designed and commercialized the use of NAND flash memory as a replacement for hard disk drives in large-scale storage systems. The company is named after the whiptail racerunner, a fast lizard species indigenous to the southwestern United States. On October 29, 2013, Whiptail was acquired by Cisco Systems for approximately US $415M. ''Cisco Press Release'' History Headquartered in Whippany, New Jersey, with offices in San Jose, California, and London, United Kingdom, Whiptail was founded in 2009 by Edward T Rebholz CEO and (now CTO) James Candelaria. Early investors included Ignition Partners, RRE Ventures and Spring Mountain Capital. In January 2012, Series B funding was reported as "more than $10 million." In December 2012, Whiptail announced a $31 million funding round. Ignition Partners led the Series C financing, with SanDisk Ven ...
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Dynamo 5
Dynamo 5 is a fictional comic book superhero team created by writer Jay Faerber and artist Mahmud A. Asrar, which appears in an eponymous series published by Image Comics. The team first appeared in ''Dynamo 5''  #1 (Jan. 2007). The monthly series ended with issue #25 (Oct. 2009). The team later appeared in a 2010 miniseries, ''Dynamo 5: Sins of the Father'', and the one-shot ''Dynamo 5 Holiday Special 2010'' (Dec. 2010). A third series, ''Dynamo 5: Certain Death'', has been in development hell since 2011. ''Dynamo 5'' is a spin-off of ''Noble Causes'', a previous comic book series created by Faerber set in the Image Universe, which also explores the dynamics of a superhero family. Publication history ''Dynamo 5'' is a spin-off of ''Noble Causes'', another comic book series created by Faerber and published by Image Comics, which likewise explores the dynamics of a superhero family. Faerber created ''Dynamo 5'' with the intent of making it more action-driven. The team is co ...
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Newt (programming Library)
Newt is a programming library for color text mode, widget-based user interfaces. Newt can be used to add stacked windows, entry widgets, checkboxes, radio buttons, labels, plain text fields, scrollbars, etc., to text user interfaces. This package also contains the shared library needed by programs built with newt, as well as an application whiptail, which provides the most commonly used features of dialog. Newt is based on the slang library. It abbreviates from ''Not Erik's Windowing Toolkit''. Features Newt was originally designed for use in the install code of Red Hat Linux and is written mostly focusing on clear interface, simplicity and small footprint. Because of that, unlike most recent GUI engines, it does not use an event-driven architecture. Windows must be created and destroyed as a stack (the order of discarding is the exact opposite to that of creation). The top level window is always modal. Many behaviours, such as widget traversal order, are difficult or imposs ...
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Ncurses
ncurses (new curses) is a programming library providing an application programming interface (API) that allows the programmer to write text-based user interfaces (TUI) in a terminal-independent manner. It is a toolkit for developing "GUI-like" application software that runs under a terminal emulator. It also optimizes screen changes, in order to reduce the latency experienced when using remote shells. ncurses is a free-software emulation of the System V Release 4.0 (SVr4) curses. There are bindings for ncurses in a variety of programming languages, including Ada, Python, Gambas, Ruby, PHP, JavaScript, and Perl. History As the new version, ncurses is a free-software emulation of the System V Release 4.0 (SVr4) curses, which was itself an enhancement over the discontinued 4.4 BSD curses. The XSI Curses standard issued by X/Open is explicitly and closely modeled on System V. curses The first curses library was developed at the University of California at Berkeley, for a BSD ...
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California City Whiptails
The California City Whiptails were a professional baseball team based in California City, California that began play in 2017. They were a member of the Pecos League, an independent baseball league which is not affiliated with MLB Major League Baseball (MLB) is a professional baseball organization and the oldest major professional sports league in the world. MLB is composed of 30 total teams, divided equally between the National League (NL) and the American League (AL), ... or Minor League Baseball. The Whiptails played in the Pecos League from 2017 to 2019, and folded following the 2019 season. The team was originally planned to return in 2021, however, due to the Pecos League revising the divisions, the team will not return. References External links * Pecos League website Pecos League teams Professional baseball teams in California Baseball teams established in 2016 2016 establishments in California Defunct independent baseball league teams Sports in Kern County ...
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