This large reptile is indeed the symbol of the Everglades. ...Occasionally seen in mangrove swamps and creeks of Florida Bay. ...Rare in the park, this subspecies (K. s. steindachneri) is also found in the Florida Keys and in the Big Cypress ...Can be seen basking in Ten Thousand Islands and Cape Sable.
Yes, though it is relatively rare (moreso the further south you go).
we have to save it because they distroy there home and there rare
The Everglades is the largest subtropical wilderness in the U.S. There are rare and endangered species in the Everglades.
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They are not rare anymore, though they were at one point endangered. There are estimated to be up to 2 million in Louisiana alone. The Everglades are one major habitat for these alligators.
No. The only venomous reptile in Vermont is the Timber Rattlesnake and it is very rare.
it is rare and found in porphyritic only
it is rare and found in porphyritic only
Live births among reptiles are not a '...rare occasion...' Boa constrictors and Garter Snakes both are naturally live-bearers, as are some lizard species.
dragons are rare but some can be found.
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They were rare metals that are found in the earth.