
Amphibians and Reptiles of North Carolina
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List of reptiles of North Carolina - Wikipedia
This is a list of reptile species and subspecies found in North Carolina, based mainly on checklists from the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Common and scientific names are according to the Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles publications.
CAROLINA REPTILES
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22 Types of Reptiles found in North Carolina (2025)
Most reptiles, including snakes, turtles, and lizards, are secretive and shy. But observing and finding reptiles is a really fun experience! Below you will find a list of the most common and interesting reptiles that live in North Carolina.
Reptiles of North Carolina - auth1.dpr.ncparks.gov
All of the reptile species recorded in NC, their distribution in the state; their relative abundance in each region; their periods of occurrence in the state; and information about finding each species in the state.
Reptiles of North Carolina - Search - auth1.dpr.ncparks.gov
All of the reptile species recorded in NC, their distribution in the state; their relative abundance in each region; their periods of occurrence in the state; and information about finding each species in the state.
Mar 16, 2023 · List of the Reptiles of North Carolina (2023-03-16) This is a listing of the 70 native and 5 non-native species that have been documented to occur in the state. Scientific and common names are those of the "Scientific and Standard English Names of Amphibians and Reptiles of North America north of
Species | NC Wildlife
A selection of species found in North Carolina. Scientific Name: Anodonta implicata. Classification: State Threatened. Photo Credit: NCWRC. Scientific Name: Alosa sapidissima. Classification: Game Fish. Abundance: Coastal rivers during spring spawning runs. Scientific Name: Scolopax minor. Classification: Game Species.
Reptiles of North Carolina
All of the reptile species recorded in NC, their distribution in the state; their relative abundance in each region; their periods of occurrence in the state; and information about finding each species in the state.
Reptiles and Amphibians | N.C. Tree Farm Program, Inc.
18 species of North Carolina’s 165 reptiles and amphibian species are federally listed as endangered or threatened. In addition, another 32 species are state listed as special concern or significantly rare.