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    Default Representative natural habitats

    All photos mine:
    Paludarium, Lentarium, Lotarium
    Weedy ditch along coastal mountain rainforest, habitat of Rana aurora. Similar habitats are ideal for many herptiles.

    Aquarium, Lentarium, Lotarium
    Step-pool of rocky coastal mountain creek, habitat of Dicamptodon. Similar habitats are home to a small number of hertiles, including Paramesotriton, Batrachuperus, Rheobatrachus, Pseudoeurycea aquatica, Eurycea, and Elseya.

    Paludarium
    Prairie Swale, habitat of Pseudacris maculata, Lithobates sylvaticus, Thamnophis sirtalis, Thamnophis radix, and Anaxyrus hemiophrys. Similar habitats host a large variety of amphibians, reptiles, crocodilians, and turtles.

    Paludarium
    Mountain pass bog, spring- and cloud-fed, origin of two creeks. Migrational habitat of Ascaphus montanus. Probable habitat of Thamnophis elegans, Anaxyrus cf. boreus, Lithobates sylvaticus and Rana luteiventris. Possible habitat of Pseudacris sierrae palouse.

    Terrarium, Lotarium
    Sandy creek in coastal temperate rainforest. Rainforest is habitat of Ensatina eschscholtzii. Marginal habitat for a variety of herptiles. Similar forest habitats are home to a large variety of herptiles. Similar streams are home to Paramesotriton, Taricha, and an assortment of turtles, crocodilians, lizards, and other amphibians.
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