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Toggle Snakes subsection. 2.1 Colubrids (family Colubridae) ... This is a list of reptiles found in the US state of Washington. [1] Lizards. Desert lizards ...
1.4 Reptiles. 1.5 Amphibians. 2 See also. Toggle the table of contents. ... This is a list of fauna observed in the U.S. state of Washington. Animals. Birds ...
The District of Columbia lacks a state reptile although it does have an official tree, flower, bird, [92] fish, [93] amphipod, [94] and bat, [95] and an amphibian is under consideration. [96] None of the organized territories of the United States have state reptiles, although all four have designated official flowers. [97] [98] [99] [100]
Olympic National Park is home to 13 amphibian species and four species of reptiles. [1] Olympic National Park amphibians and reptiles are a subset of Washington state amphibians and reptiles as listed in the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture, University of Washington, Field Guides. [2] [3]
Northwestern salamander-- Ambystoma gracile; Long-toed salamander-- Ambystoma macrodactylum; Tiger salamander-- Ambystoma tigrinum; Cascade torrent salamander-- Rhyacotriton cascadae
List of Reptiles native to the United States by state or territory: . List of reptiles of Alabama; List of reptiles of Alaska; List of reptiles of American Samoa; List of reptiles of Arizona
Family: Garter Snakes Colubridae. Northwestern garter snake, (Thamnophis ordinoides), is a species of colubrid snake endemic to North America. In the United States it is found in Oregon, Washington, and California; in Canada it is found in British Columbia. It is the most common snake in the park.
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