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• REPTILE & AMPHIBIAN SPECIES FOR THE <br />GLENWOOD SPRINGS LATILONG <br />Boreal Toad 6* <br />Bufo boreas bore as <br />Mtns. romT,666' to 11,000' <br />Woodhouse's Toad <br />Bufo woodhousei woodhousei <br />~CT1~~ o dome oTT,000' and San Luis Valley <br />Boreal Chorus Frog <br />Pseudacris triseriata maculata <br />tatewide except SE corner and San Juan Basin in <br />Montezuma, County <br />Leopard Frog <br />Rana i iens <br />~atewide up to 10,000' <br />Blotched Tiger Salamander <br />Amb~stom~a tigrinum melanostictum <br />NW Colorado and introduced in Eastern Colorado <br />near Wray <br />• Arizona Tiger Salamander <br />Ambystoma tai _ri~num nebulosum <br />Western oC lord and introduced in Eastern <br />Colorado near Wray <br />Yellow-Headed Collared Lizard <br />Crotaphytus collaris aurice s <br />Western an~Tora o be ow 7,000' <br />Desert Short-Horned Lizard <br />Phr osoma dou lassi ornatissimum <br />ounta~ns and hiTTy area-s o~W Colorado; <br />especially Missionary Ridge in Big Bear Park <br />between 10,200' and 10,800' <br />Northern Sagebrush Lizard <br />Scelo onus raciousus gr~acio~sus <br />e~Co or~l owl, 000' <br />Northern Plateau lizard <br />Sceloporus undulatus elongatus <br />Western Colorado below 7,000' <br />*B = Resident <br />b = Very likely resident <br />• <br />