List of fauna of Oregon
This is a list of species of fauna (animals) that have been observed in the U.S. State of Oregon.
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Amphibians
Main article: Amphibians and reptiles of Oregon
Caudata
Reptiles
Serpentes
- California mountain kingsnake - Native to Oregon [2]
- Common garter snake - Native to Oregon.[3]
- Common kingsnake Native to Oregon [4]
- Gopher snake - Native to Oregon [5]
- Ground snake - Owyhee River [6]
- Night snake - Native to Oregon [7]
- Northwestern garter snake - Native to Oregon [8]
- Pacific rattlesnake- Native to Oregon [9]
- Racer - Native to Oregon [10]
- Ringneck snake - Native to Oregon [11]
- Rubber boa - Native to Oregon [12]
- Sharptail snake - Native to Oregon [13]
- Striped whipsnake - Native to Oregon [14]
- Western rattlesnake - Found in Eastern Oregon [15]
- Western terrestrial garter snake - Native to Oregon [16]
Testudines
- Snapping turtle - Introduced into Oregon.[17]
- Western painted turtle - Native to Oregon.[18]
Annelids
Haplotaxida
Birds
Crustaceans
Notostraca
- Branchinecta lynchi - Also in California.[20]
- Lepidurus packardi - Mostly Californian, but found in Jackson County, Oregon as well.[21]
Fish
Cypriniformes
- Warner sucker - Also in California, Arizona, and Nevada.[22]
- Shortnose sucker - Also in California.[23]
- Lost River sucker - Also in California.[24]
- Modoc sucker - Also in California.[25]
Acipenseriformes
- Green sturgeon - Rogue River in Oregon.[26]
- White sturgeon - Umpqua River in Oregon.[27]
Lamniformes
- Common thresher - Oregon coast.[28]
- Great white shark - Oregon coast.[29]
- Basking shark - Oregon coast.[30]
Rajiformes
- Broad skate - Oregon coast.[31]
- Fine-spined skate - Oregon coast.[32]
- Pacific white skate - Oregon coast.[33]
- Roughtail skate - Oregon coast.[34]
- Deepsea skate - Oregon coast.[35]
- Sandpaper skate - Oregon coast.[36]
Perciformes
- Calico surfperch - Oregon coast.[37]
Carcharhiniformes
- Brown catshark - Oregon coast.[38]
Scorpaeniformes
- Mosshead sculpin - Oregon coast.[39][40]
- Pit sculpin - Goose lake, Drews creek, and Thomas Creeks.[41]
- Prickly sculpin - River drainages [42]
Petromyzontidae
- Pacific lamprey - Native to Oregon [43]
- Lampetra ayresii - Native to Oregon [44]
- Western brook lamprey - Native to Oregon [45]
Insects
Odonata
- Canada darner - Native to Oregon and common across America.[46]
- Paddle-tailed darner - Native to Oregon and common across America.[47]
- Shadow darner - Native to Oregon and common across America.[48]
- Common green darner - Native to Oregon and common across America.[49]
- Sooty dancer - Native to Oregon.[50]
- Paiute dancer - Native to Oregon.[51]
- River jewelwing - Native to Oregon and common across America.[52]
- Taiga bluet - Native to Oregon and common across America.[53]
Orthoptera
- Jerusalem cricket - Found in Central and Eastern Oregon in the desert regions.[54]
Hymenoptera
- Franklin's bumble bee - Found in Southern Oregon.[55]
Mammals
Main article: List of mammals of Oregon
Rodenta
- Baird's shrew - Endemic to northwest Oregon.[56]
- Camas pocket gopher - occurs only in the Willamette Valley, endemic to northwest Oregon in the Northwestern United States.[57]
- Fog shrew - Also can be found in northern California.[58]
- Gray-tailed vole - Endemic to Oregon.[59]
- Pacific shrew - Endemic to western Oregon.[60]
- White-tailed antelope squirrel - Found in central, eastern, and south-eastern Oregon, the desert regions.[61]
- Mountain beaver - Found in Western Oregon.[62]
- California kangaroo rat - Found in the Sierra Nevada Mountains in Oregon.[63]
- Chisel-toothed kangaroo rat - Found in South Eastern Oregon.[64]
- Ord's kangaroo rat - Found in Eastern Central Oregon.[65]
Chiroptera
- Pallid bat - Native to Oregon and common in the western United States.[66]
Cetartiodactyla
- American bison - Regionally extinct.[67]
Lagomorpha
- Pygmy rabbit - North Eastern Oregon.[68]
References
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