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Reptiles are cold-blooded vertebrates with dry skin thats covered with scales or bony plates. 
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Mosses and Lichens | What's Wild! American Alligator | What's Wild!

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American Alligator | What's Wild!
For more than four decades, researchers at South Carolina’s Yawkey Wildlife Center have studied one of the state’s most impressive and misunderstood predators — the American alligator. From tracking...
Mosses and Lichens | What's Wild! Timber Rattlesnake | What's Wild!

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Timber Rattlesnake | What's Wild!
Deep in the rugged mountains of South Carolina, the timber rattlesnake slithers in silence — both majestic and misunderstood. In this episode, see how trained biologists from SCDNR trek into remote...
Mosses and Lichens | What's Wild! Loggerhead Sea Turtle | What's Wild!

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Loggerhead Sea Turtle | What's Wild!
South Carolina’s coastline sets the stage for one of nature’s most enduring journeys—the nesting of the loggerhead sea turtle. From fragile barrier islands to bustling beaches, these ancient mariners...
Fossils, Tides & Secrets in the Lowcountry | Wild Wild South Maritime Forest | Wild Wild South

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Maritime Forest | Wild Wild South
The Lowcountry is full of diverse habitats, not just marshes! So today, Hyatt is going into the maritime forest on Hilton Head Island, fixin’ to find some of the amazing creatures that live here. From...
 Marshes and Beaches | Wild Wild South

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Marshes and Beaches | Wild Wild South
Join host Hyatt Mamoun on an adventure through South Carolina's Lowcountry in the first episode of Wild Wild South: Lowcountry! In this episode, we'll explore our incredibly biodiverse marshes and...
Mosses and Lichens | What's Wild! Green Anole | What's Wild

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Green Anole | What's Wild
Throughout the southeastern United States, including South Carolina, people frequently encounter a small yet captivating creature: the Green Anole. Whether darting across garden fences, sunbathing on...
Crayfish Trap Building | Coastal Kingdom Yellow Rat Snake | Coastal Kingdom

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Yellow Rat Snake | Coastal Kingdom
Coastal Kingdom offers an insight into the yellow rat snake, highlighting its distinctive yellow coloration and patterns. It covers the snake's behavior, habitat preferences, and ecological role in...
Crayfish Trap Building | Coastal Kingdom Kingsnake In Field Research | Coastal Kingdom

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Kingsnake In Field Research | Coastal Kingdom
Join Tony on a field research expedition to study Kingsnakes in their coastal habitat. See how scientist observe and learn about these snakes' behavior and their role in the ecosystem
Crayfish Trap Building | Coastal Kingdom Yellow Bellied Slider Turtle | Coastal Kingdom

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Yellow Bellied Slider Turtle | Coastal Kingdom
Meet the yellow-bellied slider turtle in this Coastal Kingdom video. Explore its distinctive yellow underside and olive-green shell, learn about its habitat preferences in freshwater environments, and...
Crayfish Trap Building | Coastal Kingdom Kingsnake | Coastal Kingdom

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Kingsnake | Coastal Kingdom
Discover the Kingsnake in its natural habitat along the coastal regions in this captivating video. Watch as it moves gracefully and displays its unique patterns and behaviors. Learn about its role in...