Alaska is the northwestern most part of North America.
Reptiles and amphibians are not common in Alaska due to them being cold-blooded.
There are no snakes or lizards in Alaska.
[1] Order: Testudines - turtles and tortoises Family: Cheloniidae - typical sea turtles Family: Dermochelyidae - leatherback sea turtles Order: Anura - frogs and toads Family: Bufonidae - true toads Family: Hylidae - tree frogs Family: Ranidae - true frogs Order: Caudata - newts and salamanders Family: Ambystomatidae - mole salamanders Family: Salamandridae - newts Two species are alleged to occur naturally in Alaska, but are not officially confirmed.
[1] Additionally, the tailed frog, Ascaphus truei, occurs in British Columbia until the Portland Inlet,[22] and may occur in southernmost Alaska.