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Piedmont HabitatThe Coastal Plains Gallery allows you to discover the fish, reptiles, amphibians and plants found in South Carolina’s Coastal Plain region. Wetland habitats such as brownwater swamps, Carolina Bays and freshwater marshes all can be seen in this gallery. The blackwater swamp exhibit contains remnants of cypress trees that were felled by Hurricane Hugo in 1989, and special effects that replicate the sights, sounds and atmosphere of a swamp at twilight. The Coastal Plain Gallery also displays some of South Carolina’s most interesting predators such as rattlesnakes, longnose gar and carnivorous plants.
  • FEATURED SPECIES
  • ANIMAL DATABASE
River Otter
What these “softshelled” turtles lose in protection, they make up Spotted Softshellin speed! These turtles can swim faster than any other freshwater turtle and even some fish. Species Sheet Click here

Northern Cardinal
Diamondback RattlesnakeThe most venomous snake in the Eastern US, this snake usually feeds on mice and other small mammals.
Species Sheet Click here
Brook Trout
Venus flytraps grow in nutrient-Venus Flytrappoor soil, making up for it by catching and digesting insects. In the world, Venus flytraps are only found in the Coastal Plain of North and South Carolina. Species Sheet Click here
Eastern HemlockAlligators have a pair of extra eyelids that are like built-in swim goggles; they are see-through and protect the alligator’s eyes underwater. Species Sheet Click here
River Otter
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Kids' Corner

ActivitiesAli the Alligator
Add animals to your own coastal plain. Which animals would live here? Exhibit Coloring Sheetlearn more
Make a Paper Chain Snakelearn more
Kids Club
Games, activities, fun facts and more - check out the new kids section. Kidslearn more


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