Reptiles of Alabama.

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Reptiles of Alabama

Alligator Snapping Turtle

American Alligator

Box Turtles

Brown Anole

Coachwhip

Coal Skink

Snapping Turtle

Coral Snake

Scarlet King Snake

Corn Snake

Diamondback

Timber Rattler

Copperhead

Cottonmouth

Eastern Fence Lizard

Eastern Indigo

Hognose

Eastern King Snake

Black Racer

Rat Snake

Five Lined Skink

Garter Snake

Ribbon Snake

Glass Lizard

Gopher Tortoise

Green Anole

Green Snake

Kemp’s Ridley Sea Turtle

House Gecko

Milk Snake

Mud Snake

Worm Snake

Ring Necked Snake

River Turtle

Southern Painted Turtle

Red Bellied Turtle