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Amphibians
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Glossy Crayfish Snake
- The following key will separate the two subspecies of glossy crayfish snake that are found in Florida. If the characteristics in the key below are insufficient to distinguish between the subspecies, you probably can identify them by geographic location al...
Reviewer: J. Nicol |
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Mole Kingsnake
- The following key will separate the two subspecies of mole kingsnake that are found in Florida. If you are unable to distinguish between the subspecies using the characteristics in the key below, you should be able to do so using geographic location alone...
Reviewer: J. Nicol |
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Swamp Snake
- The following key will separate the two subspecies of swamp snake that are found in Florida. If you are unable to distinguish between the subspecies using characteristics in the key below, you should be able to do so based on geographic location alone.
Reviewer: J. Nicol |
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Pine Snake
- The following key will separate the two subspecies of pine snakes that are found in Florida. If you are unable to distinguish between the subspecies using the characteristics in the key below, you should be able to do so using geographic location alone.
Reviewer: J. Nicol |
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Redbelly Snake
- The following key will separate the two subspecies of redbelly snake that are found in Florida. If you are unable to distinguish between the subspecies using the characteristics in the key below, you probably can do so using geographic location alone.
Reviewer: J. Nicol |
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Ribbon Snake
- The following key will separate the three subspecies of ribbon snake that are found in Florida. If you are unable to distinguish between the surbspecies using the characteristics in the key below, you probably can do so using geographic location alone.
Reviewer: J. Nicol |
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Cottonmouth
- The following key will separate the two subspecies of cottonmouth that are found in Florida. If you are not sure about the color patterns referred to in the key, you should be able to identify the subspecies by geographic location alone.
Reviewer: J. Nicol |
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Banded Watersnake
- The following key will separate the two subspecies of banded watersnake that are found in Florida. If you are not certain about the characteristics in the key below, you probably can identify the subspecies by the geographic location.
Reviewer: J. Nicol |
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Crocodilians of North Carolina
- Alligators and Crocodiles (Order Crocodylia) are the modern representatives of an ancient lineage of reptiles, dating back to the time of the dinosaurs. Amazingly, these animals have remained virtually unchanged over millions of years. Crocodilians are fo...
Reviewer: J. Nicol |
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