Native wildlife

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Native wildlife in Central Arkansas breaks down into a number of categories. The state is notable for its wide variety of animal and plant species, including six species of poisonous serpents: copperheads, pygmy rattlesnakes, water maccasins, coral snakes, and Western diamondback rattlesnakes.

Animals

Birds:

Butterflies:

  • Silver-spotted Skipped
  • Long-tailed Skipper
  • Golden-banded Skipper
  • Hoary Edge
  • S. Cloudy Wing
  • N. Cloudy Wing
  • Confused Cloudy Wing
  • Hayhurst's Scallopwing
  • Dreamy Dusky Wing
  • Sleepy Dusky Wing
  • Juvenal's Dusky Wing
  • Horace's Dusky Wing
  • Mottled Dusky Wing
  • Funereal Dusky Wing
  • Wild Indigo Dusky Wing
  • C. Checkered Skipper
  • C. Sootywing
  • Swarthy Skipper
  • Clouded Skipper
  • Least Skipper
  • Southern Skipperling
  • Fiery Skipper
  • Leonard's Skipper
  • Cobweb Skipper
  • Meske's Skipper
  • Tawny-edged Skipper
  • Crossline Skipper
  • Whirlabout
  • S. Broken Dash
  • N. Broken Dash
  • Little Glassywing
  • Sachem
  • Arogos Skipper
  • Delaware Skipper
  • Byssus Skipper
  • Hobomok Skipper
  • Zabulon Skipper
  • Yehl Skipper
  • Broad-winged Skipper
  • Dion Skipper
  • Duke's Skipper
  • Dun Skipper
  • Dusted Skipper
  • Linda's Roadside Skipper
  • Pepper and Salt Skipper
  • Lace-winged Roadside Skipper
  • Carolina Roadside Skipper
  • Common Roadside Skipper
  • Bell's Roadside Skipper
  • Dusky Roadside Skipper
  • Eufala Skipper
  • Brazilian Skipper
  • Ocala Skipper
  • Yucca Giant Skipper
  • Pipevine Swallowtail
  • Zebra Swallowtail
  • Black Swallowtail
  • Ozark Swallowtail
  • Giant Swallowtail
  • E. Tiger Swallowtail
  • Spicebush Swallowtail
  • Checkered White
  • Cabbage White
  • Olympia Marble
  • Falcate Orangetip
  • Clouded Sulphur
  • Orange Sulphur
  • S. Dogface
  • Cloudless Sulphur
  • Little Yellow
  • Sleepy Orange
  • Dainty Sulphur
  • Juniper Hairstreak
  • E. Pine Elfin
  • Harvester
  • American Copper
  • Bronze Copper
  • Great Purple Hairstreak
  • Frosted Elfin
  • Henry's Elfin
  • Coral Hairstreak
  • Edward's Hairstreak
  • Banded Hairstreak
  • Hickory Hairstreak
  • King's Hairstreak
  • Striped Hairstreak
  • Oak Hairstreak
  • Red-banded Hairstreak
  • Gray Hairstreak
  • White M. Hairstreak
  • Reakirt's Blue
  • Eastern Tailed-Blue
  • Spring Azure
  • Summer Azure
  • Appalachian Azure
  • Dusky Azure
  • Silvery Blue
  • Northern Metalmark
  • Swamp Metalmark
  • American Snout
  • Monarch
  • Gulf Fritillary
  • Variegated Fritillary
  • Diana Fritillary
  • Gorgone Checkerspot
  • Phaon Crescent
  • Pearl Crescent
  • Baltimore Checkerspot
  • Question Mark
  • Eastern Comma
  • Gray Comma
  • Mourning Cloak
  • Red Admiral
  • American Lady
  • Painted Lady
  • Common Buckeye
  • Red-spotted Purple
  • Viceroy
  • Goatweed Leafwing
  • Hackberry Emperor
  • Tawny Emperor
  • S. Pearly-Eye
  • N. Pearly-Eye
  • Creole Pearly-Eye
  • Gemmed Satyr
  • Carolina Satyr
  • Georgia Satyr
  • Little Wood Satyr
  • C. Wood Nymph

Fish:

Snakes:

  • Broad-banded Water Snake
  • Bullsnake
  • Coluber constrictor
  • Common Garter Snake
  • Diamondback Water Snake
  • Eastern Coachwhip
  • Eastern Corn Snake
  • Eastern Hognose Snake
  • Eastern Racer
  • Flathead Snake
  • Graham's Crayfish Snake
  • Ground Snake
  • Gulf Crayfish Snake
  • Lined Snake
  • Midland Brown Snake
  • Midland Rat Snake
  • Midland Water Snake
  • Midwest Worm Snake
  • Milk Snake
  • Mississippi Green Water Snake
  • Northern Pine Snake
  • Northern Scarlet Snake
  • Plainbelly Water Snake
  • Prairie Kingsnake
  • Queen Snake
  • Redbelly Snake
  • Ringneck Snake
  • Rough Earth Snake
  • Rough Green Snake
  • Slowinski's Corn Snake
  • Southern Copperhead
  • Speckled Kingsnake
  • Texas Coral Snake
  • Timber Rattlesnake
  • Western Cottonmouth
  • Western Diamondback Rattlesnake
  • Western Earth Snake
  • Western Mud Snake
  • Western Pigmy Rattlesnake
  • Western Rat Snake
  • Western Ribbon Snake
  • Western Worm Snake

Plants

Arkansas is classified within the North American Atlantic Region by geobotanists.

Trees:

Shrubs:

References

  • Carl G. Hunter, Trees, Shrubs & Vines of Arkansas (Fayetteville, AR: University of Arkansas Press, 2000).

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