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Cumberland Gap National Historical Park Cumberland Gap's colorful resident, the box turtle, peers out from under his green and yellow shell.
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TURTLES

Chelydra serpentina/ Common snapping turtle

Sternotherus odoratus/ Stinkpot

Terrapene carolina/ Eastern box turtle

LIZARDS

Sceloporus undulatus/ Northern fence lizard

Leiolopisma laterale/ Ground skink

Eumeces fasciatus/ Five-lined skink

SNAKES

Carphophis amoenus/ Eastern worm snake

Diadophis punctatus/ Northern ringneck snake

Opheodrys aestivos/ Rough green snake

Coluber constrictor/ Northern black racer

Elaphe obsoleta/ Black rat snake

Lampropeltis getulus/ Black kingsnake

Lampropeltis triangulum/ Eastern milk snake

Virginia valeriae/ Eastern earth snake

Storeria occipitomaculata/ Northern red-bellied snake

Verodia sipedon/ Northern water snake

Agkistrodon contortrix/ Northern copperhead

Crotalus horridus/ Timber rattlesnake

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