Least Concern
Red-Eared Slider
Sliders spend lots of time basking in the sun. As cold-blooded animals, they need the sun to heat up.
Bush Viper
Bush vipers are predators, sinking their fangs into prey while dangling from a tree limb
Cottonmouth
The cottonmouth (also known as a water moccasin) is a highly venomous pit viper that spends most of its life near water.
Emerald Tree Monitor
They lay their eggs in termite nests!
Olive Baboon
Olive baboons will sometimes form strong friendships with each other
Uinta Ground Squirrel
The squirrel is named after the Uinta Mountains, which are part of the Rocky Mountain range and are found in Utah and Wyoming.
Vicuña
Vicuñas have some of the softest wool in the entire animal kingdom
Dwarf Hamster
dwarf hamsters love to explore at night.
Jackrabbit
They can run as fast as 45 mph.
Eurasian Beaver
Eats 20% of its weight daily!
Eastern Chipmunk
The name chipmunk is derived from an Ojibwe word that means “one who descends the trees headfirst.”
Eurasian Lynx
Eurasian lynxes can survive extreme weather up to elevations of 18,000 feet
Kit Fox
The kit fox is the smallest canid in North America.
Eastern Glass Lizard
When the glass lizard loses its tail it can grow another one. But the new tail lacks the markings of the old one and is usually shorter.