American Reptiles And Amphibians |
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Credit: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, National Conservation Training Center, Creative Imagery.
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HD B-Roll Stock Footage. Produced by the National Conservation Training Center (NCTC) videographers.
Location: USFWS Wildlife Refuges from across the USA.
There are approximately 460 species of amphibians and reptiles which are known to occur in the continental United States.
Here are various wildlife shots from around the refuge system:
MS, CU Diamondback water snake (Nerodia rhombifer) in water, on log.
MS Western blue-throated lizard on rocks. CU, WS Gopher Snake (Pituophis catenifer) on ground.
MS Hammond’s garter snake (Thamnophis sirtalis) on log in pond.
CU California red-legged frog (Rana daytonii) in hand.
CU California newt (Taricha torosa).
CU Pond turtle (Emys marmorata) in straw. MS , CU western black rat snake (Pantherophis obsoletus) (young-of-year). MCU Black rat snake hunting in leaves.
MS, CU Softshell turtle MS Red-eared slider (Trachemys scripta) in water, opens mouth. MS Turtle on log CU Red eft (Notophthalmus viridescens) on moss (Canaan Valley).
Various shots of red-spotted newts in water and swimming through algae in stream.
CU California red-legged frog in water.
Red-eared slider turtles on logs and rocks. MS Eastern garter snake (Thamnophis sirtalis).
CU Diamondback water snake in reeds.
WS Diamondback water snakes on goose nest in water.
CU Snapping turtle (Chelydra serpentine) female laying eggs.
MS Snapping turtle moving through grass, opens mouth aggressively.
CU Bullfrog (Lithobates catesbeianus) tadpole in algae.
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HD B-Roll Scenic Footage.
Credit: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, National Conservation Training Center, Creative Imagery.
USFWS National Digital Library
NCTC Image Library
Wikipedia
USGS
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Producers: USFWS/NCTC
HD B-Roll Stock Footage. Produced by the National Conservation Training Center (NCTC) videographers.
Location: USFWS Wildlife Refuges from across the USA.
There are approximately 460 species of amphibians and reptiles which are known to occur in the continental United States.
Here are various wildlife shots from around the refuge system:
MS, CU Diamondback water snake (Nerodia rhombifer) in water, on log.
MS Western blue-throated lizard on rocks. CU, WS Gopher Snake (Pituophis catenifer) on ground.
MS Hammond’s garter snake (Thamnophis sirtalis) on log in pond.
CU California red-legged frog (Rana daytonii) in hand.
CU California newt (Taricha torosa).
CU Pond turtle (Emys marmorata) in straw. MS , CU western black rat snake (Pantherophis obsoletus) (young-of-year). MCU Black rat snake hunting in leaves.
MS, CU Softshell turtle MS Red-eared slider (Trachemys scripta) in water, opens mouth. MS Turtle on log CU Red eft (Notophthalmus viridescens) on moss (Canaan Valley).
Various shots of red-spotted newts in water and swimming through algae in stream.
CU California red-legged frog in water.
Red-eared slider turtles on logs and rocks. MS Eastern garter snake (Thamnophis sirtalis).
CU Diamondback water snake in reeds.
WS Diamondback water snakes on goose nest in water.
CU Snapping turtle (Chelydra serpentine) female laying eggs.
MS Snapping turtle moving through grass, opens mouth aggressively.
CU Bullfrog (Lithobates catesbeianus) tadpole in algae.
Welcome to my Channel, Wildlife & Nature. Please Subscribe, Like, Share and Comment. Also, please hit the Notification Bell to receive new videos when they are published. This channel covers topics about Nature, Wildlife, Wild Life, Animals, Insects, Amphibians, Mammals, Reptiles, Birds, Fishes, in fact, most living things.
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