Title: Reptiles
1Reptiles
2diamondback rattlesnake Crotalus adamanteus
3Mojave Rattlesnake Crotalus scutulatus
4Northern Black Tail Rattlesnake
5Sidewinder RattlesnakeCrotalus cerastes
6Tiger RattlesnakeCrotalus tigris
7Desert Massasauga Rattlesnake
8Arizona Ridge Nose Rattlesnake
9Banded Rock Rattlesnake
10Coral snakeMicrurus fulvius
11Sonora Mountain King Snake Lampropeltis
pyromelana
12Garter snakeThamnophis sirtalis
13Rosy boa
14Big GameMammals
15CoyoteCanis latrans
16ElkCervus canadensis
17Mule DeerOdocoileus Hemionus
18White Tail Deer (Coues)Oocoileus virginianus
19Pronghorn antelopeAntilocapra americana
20Game Fish
21GREEN SUNFISH - Chaenobryttus cyanellus Water
Temperature Warm Water Type Fresh Water Feeding
Habits Carnivorous Status Common World
Record-2lbs. 2 oz. Arizona Record 1lbs. 1oz
Parker Lake -1980
22BLACK CRAPPIE - Pomoxis nigromaculatus Water
Temperature Warm Water Type Fresh Water Feeding
Habits Carnivorous Status Common World record
6 lbs. Arizona record 4 lbs. 10 oz. San
Carlos Lake - 1959
23Largemouth Bass - Micropterous samoids Water
Temperature Warm Cold Water Type Fresh
Water Feeding Habits Carnivorous Status
Common World record- 22lbs. 4oz. Arizona
Record-14lbs. 2oz.Roosevelt Lake -1956
24SMALLMOUTH BASS - Micropterus dolomieui Water
Temperature Warm Water Type Fresh Water Feeding
Habits Carnivorous Status Common World record
11 lbs. 15 oz. Arizona record 6 lbs. 14 oz.
Roosevelt Lake - 1980
25WALLEYE - Stizostedion vitreum Water Temperature
Warm Cold Water Type Fresh Water Feeding
Habits Carnivorous Status Common World record
25 lbs. Arizona record 8 lbs. 8 oz. Apache
Lake - 1986
26NORTHERN PIKE - Esox lucius Water Temperature
Cold Water Type Fresh Water Feeding Habits
Carnivorous Status Common World record 46 lbs.
2 oz. Arizona record 24 lbs. 3 oz. Lake Mary -
1981
27BROOK TROUT - Salvelinus fontinalis Water
Temperature Cold Water Type Fresh Water Feeding
Habits Carnivorous Status Common World record
14 lbs. 8 oz. Arizona record 5lbs. 4oz. Lees
Ferry - 1982
28BROWN TROUT - Salmo trutta Water Temperature
Cold Water Type Fresh Water (A) Feeding Habits
Carnivorous Status Common World record 35 lbs.
15 oz. Arizona record 17 lbs. Lake Powell - 1971
29RAINBOW TROUT - Salmo gairdneri Water
Temperature Cold Water Type Fresh Water
Feeding Habits Carnivorous Status Common World
record 42 lbs. 2 oz. Arizona record 21 lbs. 5
oz. Willow Beach - 1966
30CHANNEL CATFISH - Ictalurus punctatus Water
Temperature Warm Water Type Freshwater Feeding
Habits Omnivorous Status Common World record
58 lbs. Arizona record 35 lbs. 4 oz. Topock
Marsh - 1952
31FLATHEAD CATFISH - Pilodictis olivaris Water
Temperature Cold Water Type Freshwater Feeding
Habits Omnivorous Status Common World record
91 lbs. 4 oz. Arizona record 65 lbs. San
Carlos lake - 1951
32Black Bullhead Ictalurus melas Water
Temperature Warm Water Type Freshwater Feeding
Habits Carnivorous Status Common
33Common Carp Cyprinus carpio Water Temperature
Warm Water Type Freshwater Feeding Habits
Omnivorous Status Common
34ARIZONA NATIVE TROUT - Salmo apache Water
Temperature Cold Water Type Freshwater Feeding
Habits Omnivorous Status Threatened World
record 3 lbs. 10 oz. Arizona record 3 lbs. 10
oz. Bear Canyon Lake - 1973
35TILAPIA - Tilapia mossambica Water Temperature
Warm Water Type Freshwater Feeding Habits
Herbivorous Status Common World record 4 lbs. 5
oz. Arizona record 4lbs. 5 oz. Mittry Lake -
1984
36WHITE BASS - Marone chrysops Water Temperature
Warm Water Type Freshwater Feeding Habits
Carnivorous Status Common World record 5 lbs. 9
oz. Arizona record 5 lbs. 5 oz. Imperial
Reservoir - 1972
37CUTTHROAT TROUT - Salmo clarki Water Temperature
Cold Water Type Freshwater Feeding Habits
Omnivorous Status Threatened World record 41
lbs. Arizona record 9 lbs. 8 oz. Bullhead
City - 1979
38STRIPED BASS - Marone saxatilis Water
Temperature Warm Water Type Freshwater Feeding
Habits Carnivorous Status Common World record
59 lbs. 12 oz. Arizona record 59 lbs. 12 oz.
Colorado River So. of Bullhead - 1977
39- Apache Trout (Oncorhnchus apache)
- Size 18
- The more widespread of Arizonas two native
trout, this species is now restricted to a few
drainages in the east central portion of the
state. The Apache trout was once so abundant
that early pioneers caught and salted great
quantities of them each fall to provide a winter
source of meat. The Apache trout is Arizonas
state fish. Both of Arizonas native trout were
previously in the genus Salmo. Like other trout,
it feeds on invertebrates and smaller fish. - Status State - Threatened
- Federal - Threatened
40BLUEGILL - Lepomis machrochirus Water
Temperature Warm Water Type Fresh Water Feeding
Habits Carnivorous Status Common World record
4 lbs. 12 oz. Arizona record 3 lbs. 5 oz.
San Carlos Reservation - 1965
41Bald Eagle Haliaeetus leucocephalus
42Golden Eagle Aquila chrysaetos
43Red-Tailed Hawk Buteo jamaicensis
44HARRIS' HAWK (Parabuteo unicinctus)
45Swainson's Hawk Buteo swainsoni
46Cooper's Hawk Accipiter cooperii
47Northern Harrier Circus cyaneus
48American Kestrel Falco sparverius
49CALIFORNIA CONDOR (Gymnogyps californianus)
50Turkey VultureCathartes aura
51Great Horned Owl Bubo virginianus
52 Common Barn-OwlTito Alba
53Western Burrowing Owl (Athene cunicularia
hypugea)
54Ferruginous Pygmy-Owl Glaucidium brasilianum
55Crested Caracara Caracara cheriway
56Gambel's Quail Callipepla gambelii male
female
57Scaled Quail Callipepla squamata
58 Mearns Quail (Crytonyx montezumae )
59 Bobwhite, Masked (quail)Colinus virginianus
ridgwayi
60Mourning Dove.. (Zenaida macroura)
61White-Winged Dove Zenaida asiatica
62Wild Turkey Meleagris gallopavo
63The RoadrunnerGeococcyx californianus
64Cactus Wren Campylorhynchus brunneicapillus