Reptiles & Amphibians

A small brown lizard with a blue tinted belly walks through dead leaves and twigs.
Common sagebrush lizard

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Reptiles

Reptiles are cold-blooded, or ectothermic, animals that regulate body temperature using external sources rather than internal metabolism. At Curecanti, the only reptile species are snakes and lizards. Reptiles cannot endure sub-zero temperatures, so they hibernate or become inactive in the winter months.

Snakes

Black Canyon has 4 known snake species:
  • Milksnake (Lampropeltis triangulum)
  • Smooth greensnake (Opheodrys vernalis)
  • Terrestrial gartersnake (Thamnophis elegans)
  • Gopher snake (Pituophis catenifer)
Snakes are predators that swallow prey whole using their flexible jaws. They are solitary animals and typically are seen "sunning" on a rock or taking shelter in a crevice.

None of the snake species in the park are venomous but watch your feet regardless. They are known to slither across trail without notice!
 

Lizards

Black Canyon has 2 known species of lizards:

  • Common sagebrush lizard (Sceloporus graciosus)
  • Plateau lizard (Sceloporus tristichus)
Lizards differ from snakes by their legs, movable eyelids, and external ears. They have scaly skin, come in a variety of colors and sizes, and mostly inhabit warmer regions. Lizards can be seen on rocks when the sun is out, or evening doing push-ups to attract females or defend territory. They consume insects, spiders, other reptiles, plant material, and even small mammals.

Harassing or collecting wildlife is illegal. Enjoy seeing these reptiles from a distance, as they play an important role in the park's ecosystem.
 
A small dark salamander with yellowish spots walks on a muddy surface underwater.
Tiger salamander

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Amphibians

Amphibian, from the Greek amphibios, means "both lives." These animals are adapted to have aquatic larval phases of life, and then existing as adults on land. Adult terrestrial amphibians can either breathe through their skin or with lungs. These include frogs, toads, salamanders and newts.

There are two known amphibian species at Black Canyon:
  • Western chorus frog (Pseudacris triseriata)
  • Tiger salamander (Ambystoma tigrinum)
 

Species List

For a printable list of reptile or amphibian species found at Curecanti National Recreation Area, select 'Reptiles' or 'Amphibians' under species category.
 

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Resources

Colorado Parks and Wildlife. "Species Profiles." https://cpw.state.co.us/species-profiles.

Hammerson GA. 2005. Targeted inventory of reptile and amphibian species, Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park and Curecanti National Recreation Area, final field report. Geoffrey Hammerson. Higganum, CT.

NPSpecies Reptile Checklist. National Park Service, Integrated Resource Management Applications.
https://irma.nps.gov/NPSpecies/Search/SpeciesList/CURE

NPSpecies Amphibian Checklist. National Park Service, Integrated Resource Management Applications.
https://irma.nps.gov/NPSpecies/Search/SpeciesList/CURE

Last updated: October 29, 2024

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