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Above are all views of Santa Rosa Island, Santa Barbara County © Grigory Heaton
     
Species of Amphibians and Reptiles Found on Santa Rosa Island

(None of the animals shown below were found on the island, but they could be.)
     
Batrachoseps pacificus - Channel Islands Slender Salamander
Channel Islands Slender Salamander  
Adult, Santa Rosa Island, Santa Barbara County © Grigory Heaton  
Adult, Santa Cruz Island, Santa Barbara County
     
Pseudacris hypochondriaca hypochondriaca - Baja California Treefrog
Adult, Los Angeles County Adult, San Diego County Adult, San Diego County
     
Pituophis catenifer pumilus - Santa Cruz Island Gophersnake
Adult, Santa Barbara County. Juvenile, Santa Cruz Island
© Dick Bartlett
Adult, Santa Cruz Island
© Oscar Johnson
Thamnophis elegans terrestris - Coast Gartersnake
Coast Gartersnake Coast Gartersnake Coast Gartersnake
Adult Terrestrial Gartersnake (presumed to be Thamnophis elegans terrestris) Santa Rosa Island © Marlon Harrington
Coast Gartersnake Diablo Range Gartersnake  
Adult, San Luis Obispo County Adult, San Luis Obispo County
© Patrick Briggs
 
     
Sceloporus occidentalis becki - Island Fence Lizard
  Island Fence Lizard  
  Adult, Santa Rosa Island
© Grigory Heaton
 
Adult male, Santa Cruz Island Adult male, Santa Cruz Island Adult male, Santa Cruz Island
     
Elgaria multicarinata webbii - Woodland (San Diego) Alligator Lizard
Adult from East Anacapa Island, Santa Barbara County. © Phil Schmidt. Sub-adult, Santa Cruz Island,
Santa Barbara County
Adult, San Luis Obispo County
 
Rana draytonii - California Red-legged Frog
Adult, Santa Barbara County
© Jason Butler
Adult, Marin County Adult, San Luis Obispo County
© Patrick Briggs


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