HERPETOLOGICAL INVENTORY
OF THE
SOUTHEASTERN COASTAL NATIONAL PARKS
Fort Pulaski National Monument
 
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AMPHIBIANS

The species listed below are likely to occur within or near the vicinity of the park. However, the park itself may or may not support viable populations of all species due to localized distribution patterns or to lack of appropriate habitat within the park boundaries. Species recorded from the park are indicated with an "X."

Scientific name

Common name

Record for park

FROGS

   

Acris crepitans

Northern cricket frog

 

Acris gryllus

Southern cricket frog

X

Bufo terrestris

Southern toad

X

Bufo quercicus

Oak toad

 

Gastrophryne carolinensis

Eastern narrowmouth toad

X

Hyla chrysoscelis/versicolor

Gray/Cope's gray treefrog

 

Hyla cinerea

Green treefrog

X

Hyla femoralis

Pine woods treefrog

 

Hyla gratiosa

Barking treefrog

 

Hyla squirella

Squirrel treefrog

X

Pseudacris brimleyi

Brimley's chorus frog

 

Pseudacris crucifer

Spring peeper

 

Pseudacris nigrita

Southern chorus frog

 

Psuedacris ocularis

Little grass frog

X

Pseudacris ornata

Ornate chorus frog

 

Pseudacris triseriata

Upland chorus frog

 

Rana catesbeiana

Bullfrog

 

Rana clamitans

Green frog

 

Rana grylio

Pig frog

 

Rana utricularia

Southern leopard frog

X

Scaphiopus holbrookii

Eastern spadefoot toad

 

SALAMANDERS

   

Ambystoma opacum

Marbled salamander

 

Ambystoma talpoideum

Mole salamander

 

Amphiuma means

Two-toed amphiuma

 

Desmognathus auriculatus

Southern dusky salamander

 

Eurycea cirrigera

Southern two-lined salamander

X

Eurycea guttolineata

Three-lined salamander

 

Eurycea quadridigitata

Dwarf salamander

 

Notophthalmus viridescens

Red spotted newt

 

Plethodon glutinosus complex

Slimy salamander

 

Pseudotriton montanus

Mud salamander

 

Siren intermedia

Lesser siren

 

Siren lacertina

Greater siren

 

TOTALS

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Table updated 27 July 2002

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