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Rattle of the Timber Rattlesnake
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Timber Rattlesnake
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Lighthouse Turtle
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Eastern Box Turtle
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Timber Rattlesnake
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Stay Back
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Eastern Mud Turtle attempting to cross road in Buxton
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Yellow Rat Snake
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Yellow Rat Snake
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Eastern Mud Turtle crossing Lighthouse Road near entrance to the old lighthouse site in Buxton
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Female Eastern Box Turtle crossing lighthouse road in Buxton, NC
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Snapping turtle meandering throughout dune system on Bodie Island Spit
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Corn snake on Bodie Island spit near the bridge area
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A diamondback terrapin crossing NC-12 on Ocracoke Island
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Eastern hognose snake on park property in Buxton
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Eastern kingsnake observed near the Bodie Island Old Coast Guard Station
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Eastern box turtle crossing Lighthouse Road
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Timber rattlesnake near the Bodie Island Old Coast Guard Station
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This male green anole lives by the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse Visitor Center. If you are in the area, keep a look out for him (or another anole) on the railings, ramps, or even the sides of the buildings! #CapeHatteras #NationalParks #NationalSeashore #Ano
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Eastern Box Turtle
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Diamondback Terrapin crossing the road on a warm November day
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One black rat snake taking a timeout on the porch of the Bodie Island Coast Guard Station
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A corn snake slithers across a service road near the Bodie Lighthouse
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Eastern Box Turtle at the Buxton Ranger Station on the morning of August 12, 2021
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Rattlesnake at Bodie Island Light Station 9-27
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Rattlesnake near the Bodie Island Light Station boardwalk
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Resource Management staff has assisted a couple of spotted turtles across the highway on Ocracoke over the past few weeks. These uncommon, aquatic turtles are easily identifiable by their small yellow spots
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An eastern glass lizard in the surf zone on sound side Bodie Spit
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A young Eastern Cottonmouth found on a path near the Old Lighthouse site
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Eastern Cottonmouth basking on the pavement in Buxton