Title: Amphibians and Reptiles of the West Eugene Wetlands Vanessa Post
1Amphibians and Reptiles of the West Eugene
WetlandsVanessa Post
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3 4Ringneck Snake
5Ringneck Snake
6Ringneck Snake
- REPTILE
- Habitat
- -usually found in moist conditions
7Ringneck Snake
- REPTILE
- Habitat
- -usually found in moist conditions
- -found under rocks, boards, wood, or other debris
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9 10Rough-skinned Newt
11Rough-skinned Newt
12Rough-skinned Newt
- AMPHIBIAN
- Habitat
- -forests
13Rough-skinned Newt
- AMPHIBIAN
- Habitat
- -forests
- -lakes, ponds, or streams
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15 16 Southern Alligator Lizard
17 Southern Alligator Lizard
18 Southern Alligator Lizard
- REPTILE
- Habitat
- -woodlands of foothills and valleys
19 Southern Alligator Lizard
- REPTILE
- Habitat
- -woodlands of foothills and valleys
- -found in thickets, rock piles, or under wood
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21 22Long-toed Salamander
23Long-toed Salamander
24Long-toed Salamander
- AMPHIBIAN
- Habitat
- -in spring, can be found in ponds
25Long-toed Salamander
- AMPHIBIAN
- Habitat
- -in spring, can be found in ponds
- -juveniles can be found in mud in the late summer
26Long-toed Salamander
- AMPHIBIAN
- Habitat
- -in spring, can be found in ponds
- -juveniles can be found in mud in the late
summer - -larvae can be found in ponds and lakes
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28 29Northwestern Garter Snake
30Northwestern Garter Snake
31Northwestern Garter Snake
- REPTILE
- Habitat
- -primarily terrestrial but may be found near
water
32Northwestern Garter Snake
- REPTILE
- Habitat
- -primarily terrestrial but may be found near
water - -can be found in meadows, brushy thickets,
slopes, and clearings in forests
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34 35Pacific Treefrog
36Pacific Treefrog
37Pacific Treefrog
- AMPHIBIAN
- Habitat
- -can be found on the ground in low shrubs
38Pacific Treefrog
- AMPHIBIAN
- Habitat
- -can be found on the ground in low shrubs
- -larvae can be found in shallow quiet waters,
such as ponds or wetlands
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40 41Common Garter Snake
42Common Garter Snake
43Common Garter Snake
- REPTILE
- Habitat
- -most common in wet meadows
44Common Garter Snake
- REPTILE
- Habitat
- -most common in wet meadows
- -can be found in open valleys
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46 47Racer
48Racer
49Racer
- REPTILE
- Habitat
- -found in meadows, sagebrush, and forest edges
50Racer
- REPTILE
- Habitat
- -found in meadows, sagebrush, and forest edges
- -can live in moist to semi-arid areas
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52 53Western Pond Turtle
54Western Pond Turtle
55Western Pond Turtle
- REPTILE
- Habitat
- -live in marshes, sloughs, moderately deep
ponds, and slow creeks and rivers
56Western Pond Turtle
- REPTILE
- Habitat
- -live in marshes, sloughs, moderately deep
ponds, and slow creeks and rivers - -require basking sites, such as partially
submerged logs
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58 59Western Terrestrial Garter Snake
60Western Terrestrial Garter Snake
61Western Terrestrial Garter Snake
- REPTILE
- Habitat
- -found near water or in damp meadows
62Western Terrestrial Garter Snake
- REPTILE
- Habitat
- -found near water or in damp meadows
- -can also be found in grasslands,shrublands,
woodlands, and open forest
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64 65Gopher Snake
66Gopher Snake
67Gopher Snake
- REPTILE
- Habitat
- -found in drier, more open forests
68Gopher Snake
- REPTILE
- Habitat
- -found in drier, more open forests
- -commonly seek refuge under rocks and debris and
in rodent burrows
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70 71Bullfrog
72Bullfrog
73Bullfrog
- AMPHIBIAN
- Habitat
- -need permanent water source for breeding
74Bullfrog
- AMPHIBIAN
- Habitat
- -need permanent water source for breeding
- Introduced species
75Picture Credits
- Martin Schimdt Thamnophis elegans
- John Sullivan Hyla Regilla (both)
- Tom Titus Taricha granulosa, Elgaria
multicarinata, Ambystoma macrodactylum,
Thamnophis ordinoides, T. sirtalis, Coluber
constrictor, Pituophis catenifer, Rana
catesbeiana - Unknown Clemmys marmorata