To my knowledge, none naturally. Pythons are generally in areas that are warm all year round. However, there are reports and urban legends of people releasing their pet snakes into the wild because they got too big or they don't want them anymore. I know of pictures you could probably find on the net of a Reticulated or Burmese python in Florida that attempted to eat a small alligator. I am an amateur in herpetology and have loved reptiles since I was young. I have two 3 year old Ball pythons which originate from the subtropical regions to the Savannah's of Africa.
Here is a link of common snakes located in North Carolina:
http://www.bio.davidson.edu/projects/herpcons/herps_of_nc/snakes/snakes.html
(Just curious, but why do you ask?)
King Snakes, Black Rat Snakes, Brown Snakes, Garter Snakes, Hognose Snakes, Water Moccasins, Copperheads, Rattlesnakes (primarily the Timber Rattler). It's anticipated that those Burmese Pythons let loose in the Everglades will eventually spread as far north as Virginia, so you can expect those in NC at some point.
North Carolina didnt have that much of types of colonies. But they did have territories!
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The types are monkey's a plenty!!
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There are several native American tribes in North Carolina- the Eastern Band of the Cherokee Nation may be the largest.
North Carolina has three main types of land biomes: temperate deciduous forests, temperate grasslands, and wetlands. These biomes support a wide variety of plant and animal species, making North Carolina a diverse and ecologically rich state.
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Fresh, brackish, and salt water.
There are several types of seagulls that live in North Carolina. These seagulls include the ring-billed gull, great black-backed gull, herring gull, Bonaparte's gull, and laughing gull.
· Burlington, North Carolina · Cary, North Carolina · Durham, North Carolina · High Point, North Carolina · Kitty Hawk, North Carolina · Morgantown, North Carolina · Oxford, North Carolina · Salisbury, North Carolina · Wilmington, North Carolina
North Carolina is north of South Carolina
They lived in New york and North Carolina