Reptiles and Amphibians of Alabama. Class Amphibia Salamanders Frogs and Toads.

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Reptiles and Amphibians of Alabama

Class Amphibia Salamanders Frogs and Toads

American Toad

Bull Frog

Green Tree Frog

Spotted Salamander

Lungless Salamander

Newts Adult Eft

Hellbender

Mudpuppy/Waterdog

Amphiuma

Greater Siren

Class Reptilia Turtles Snakes and Lizards Crocodiles and Alligators

Common Snapping Turtle

Green Sea Turtle

Leatherback Turtle

Gopher Tortoise

Alabama Map Turtle

River Cooter

Box Turtle

Soft Shell Turtle

American Alligator

Carolina Anole

Five-lined skink

Glass Lizard

Eastern Fence Lizard

Corn Snake

Eastern Indigo Snake

Black Racer

Kingsnake

Green Snake

Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake

Timber Rattlesnake

Pygmy Rattlesnake

Cottonmouth

Northern Copperhead

Eastern Coral Snake