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A sandhill is an ecological community type found in the southeastern coastal plain. Dominant vegitation includes longleaf pine Pinus palustris, turkey oak Quercus laevis, and wiregrass Aristida stricta. A number of rare animals are typical of this habitat including gopher tortoises, red cockaded woodpeckers, Sherman's fox squirrel, and striped newts.