One of the three native reptiles that live in Florida is the gecko. The other two native reptiles that live in Florida are the alligator and crocodile.
There are a lot of reptilian species in Florida. Here are a few of the species from each category:Salamanders (actually amphibians):Striped NewtSouthern Dusky SalamanderNorthern Dwarf SirenFrogs and Toads (also amphobians):Northern Cricket frogGreen TreefrogEastern spadefoot toadLizards:Veiled chameleonSouthern coal skinkSouthern fence lizardSnakes:Southern copperheadEastern coral snakeRibben snakeTurtles:Leather back sea turtleCommon snapping turtleSliderCrocodilians:American alligatorCommon caimanAmerican crocodile
It depends on the snake. Florida has some pretty strict laws regarding reptiles but all the easiest and best snakes are legal to keep. Indigo snakes are illegal to keep in the state of Florida because they are native and endangered. Large constrictors are illegal to keep because of irresponsible people. And Venomous snakes require training and permit and should not be kept by the average person.
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None.
Yes most of the reptiles live under the sand.
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Alligators,green sea turtles, rat snake.
snakes, lizards, alligators
Crows, Pelicans, Egrets.
Three types of native birds that live in Florida are the Osprey, he red tailed Hawk, and the majestic bald eagle. There are 510 different species of native birds in Florida.
the first people to live in Florida were native Americans.
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Koalas do not live in Florida at all. They are native to Australia alone.
Three of the many many species include alligators, snakes (6 species of which are fatally venomous), and the gecko. It's more boring where I live, we have two snake species, billions of frogs, and newts, and I've never seen any of them. And btw you spelt reptiles wrong
Assuming you're talking about native species - That far south - any of the three UK reptiles (adder, grass snake or slow worm) could live there.
Florida is the home to many different species of birds. Three types of birds that are native to this state are the red tailed hawk, osprey, and the bald eagle.
Yes. The Florida strain of the largemouth is native to Florida, and grow somewhat larger than the northern fish.