List of reptiles of Colombia

Colombia is the sixth richest country in the world for reptiles, and third richest in the Western Hemisphere.[1][2]

Turtles

The turtles (order: Chelonii or Testudines) number thirty-three species from nine families. Fifteen species are listed as vulnerable, endangered, or critically endangered.[3] Three turtle species are listed as endemic.

Snapping turtles - Chelydridae
Scientific nameCommon nameDistributionStatus
Chelydra acutirostrisSouth American snapping turtlePacific & Caribbean lowlands
Sea turtles - Cheloniidae
Scientific nameCommon nameDistributionStatus
Caretta carettaLoggerhead sea turtleCaribbeanendangered
Lepidochelys kempiiKemp's ridley sea turtleCaribbeancritically endangered
Lepidochelys olivaceaOlive ridley sea turtlePacific & Caribbean coastsvulnerable
Chelonia mydasGreen sea turtlePacific & Caribbean coastsendangered
Eretmochelys imbricataHawksbill sea turtlePacific & Caribbean coastscritically endangered
Sea turtles - Dermochelyidae
Scientific nameCommon nameDistributionStatus
Dermochelys coriaceaLeatherback sea turtlePacific & Caribbean coastscritically endangered
Mud turtles - Kinosternidae
Scientific nameCommon nameDistributionStatus
Kinosternon dunniColombian mud turtlePacific lowlands (Chocó)Endemic; vulnerable
Kinosternon leucostomumWhite-lipped mud turtlePacific lowlandsvulnerable
Kinosternon scorpioidesScorpion mud turtlePacific lowlands, Amazon basin
Pond turtles - Emydidae
Scientific nameCommon nameDistributionStatus
Trachemys callirostrisColombian slider
Trachemys venustaMeso-American slider
Wood turtles - Geoemydidae
Scientific nameCommon nameDistributionStatus
Rhinoclemmys annulataBrown wood turtle
Rhinoclemmys diademataMaracaibo wood turtle
Rhinoclemmys melanosternaColombian wood turtle
Rhinoclemmys nasutaLarge-nosed wood turtle
Tortoises - Testudinidae
Scientific nameCommon nameDistributionStatus
Chelonoidis carbonariaRed-footed tortoiseAmazon basinvulnerable
Chelonoidis denticulataYellow-footed tortoiseAmazon basinvulnerable
Side-necked turtles - Podocnemididae
Scientific nameCommon nameDistributionStatus
Peltocephalus dumerilianusBig-headed Amazon River turtleAmazon basinvulnerable
Podocnemis erythrocephalaRed-headed Amazon River turtleAmazon basinvulnerable
Podocnemis expansaGiant South American turtleAmazon basin
Podocnemis lewyanaMagdalena River turtleMagdalena RiverEndemic; endangered
Podocnemis sextuberculataSix-tubercled Amazon River turtleAmazon basinvulnerable
Podocnemis unifilisYellow-spotted Amazon River turtleAmazon basinvulnerable
Podocnemis vogliSavanna side-necked turtleOrinoco basin
Side-necked turtles - Chelidae
Scientific nameCommon nameDistributionStatus
Chelus fimbriataMata mataAmazon & Orinoco basins
Mesoclemmys dahliDahl's toad-headed turtleNortheast Colombia (Bolivar)Endemic
Mesoclemmys gibba Gibba turtle
Mesoclemmys ranicepsAmazon toad-headed turtleAmazon basin
Phrynops geoffroanusGeoffroy's side-necked turtleAmazon basin
Phrynops tuberosusCotinga River toad-headed turtleAmazon basin
Platemys platycephalaTwist-necked turtleAmazon & Orinoco basins
Rhinemys rufipesRed side-necked turtleAmazon basin

Crocodilia

Alligators & caimans - Alligatoridae
Scientific nameCommon nameDistributionStatus
Paleosuchus palpebrosusCuvier's dwarf caiman
Paleosuchus trigonatusSmooth-fronted caiman
Caiman crocodilusSpectacled caiman
Melanosuchus nigerBlack caiman
Crocodiles - Crocodylidae
Scientific nameCommon nameDistributionStatus
Crocodylus acutusAmerican crocodilevulnerable
Crocodylus intermediusOrinoco crocodilecritically endangered

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