Fauna of Connecticut

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American robin

The fauna of Connecticut comprise a variety of animal species.

Biodiversity[edit]

There are, as of 2004, 256 Connecticut species listed as endangered, threatened or of special concern. These are 11 species of mammals,[1] 50 species of birds,[2] 11 species of reptiles,[3] 7 species of amphibians,[4] 7 species of fish,[5] and 170 species of invertebrates.[6]

Ancient life[edit]

Artist's depiction of a Dilophosaurus wetherelli

Notable sites preserving the prehistoric history of Connecticut include the Peabody Museum of Natural History and Dinosaur State Park.

Extinct species that once roamed Connecticut include Coelophysis,[7] Dilophosaurus,[7] and Eubrontes.[8]

List of native species[edit]

Sources appear below.[9]

Annelids[edit]

Arthropods[edit]

Mollusks[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

Further reading[edit]