We all know that Colorado is home to certain reptiles including rattlesnakes, various lizards, and even some turtles. However, it may come as quite a surprise to find out that a total of ten species of reptiles are considered to be endangered or threatened by Colorado's Department of Parks and Wildlife.

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Keep scrolling to learn about all ten of Colorado's endangered reptiles.

Colorado's Endangered Reptiles: Triploid Checkered Whiptail

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This cool-looking lizard is known as Cnemidophorus neotesselatus, commonly known as the Triploid Checkered Whiptail, and is considered a state special concern in Colorado.

Colorado's Endangered Reptiles: Midget Faded Rattlesnake

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While the name seems quite dated, the Midget Faded Rattlesnake, scientifically known as Crotalus viridis concolor, is also considered a state special concern in Colorado.

Colorado's Endangered Reptiles: Longnose Leopard Lizard

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The Gambelia wislizenii, commonly known as the Longnose Leopard Lizard, is also considered a state special concern in Colorado.

Colorado's Endangered Reptiles: Yellow Mud Turtle

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The Kinosternon flavescens, commonly known as the Yellow Mud Turtle, is also considered a state special concern in Colorado.

Colorado's Endangered Reptiles: Common King Snake

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The Lampropeltis getula, also known as the Common King Snake, is also considered a state special concern in Colorado.

Colorado's Endangered Reptiles: Texas Blind Snake

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The Leptotyphlops dulcis, commonly known as the Texas Blind Snake, is also considered a state special concern in Colorado.

Colorado's Endangered Reptiles: Texas Horned Lizard

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The Phrynosoma cornutum, commonly known as the Texas Horned Lizard, is also considered a state special concern in Colorado.

Colorado's Endangered Reptiles: Roundtail Horned Lizard

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The Phrynosoma modestum, commonly known as the Roundtail Horned Lizard, is also considered a state special concern in Colorado.

Colorado's Endangered Reptiles: Massasauga

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The Sistrurus catenatus, commonly known as the Massasauga, is also considered a state special concern in Colorado.

Colorado's Endangered Reptiles: Common Garter Snake

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Finally, and rather surprisingly, the Thamnophis sirtalis or the Common Garter Snake is considered a state special concern in Colorado.

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