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Common Gartersnake
(Thamnophis sirtalis)
Common Watersnake
(Nerodia sipedon)
DeKay’s Brownsnake
(Storeria dekayi)
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(Lampropeltis triangulum)
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(Pantherophis alleghaniensis)
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(Thamnophis saurita)
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(Coluber constrictor)
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(Storeria occipitomaculata)
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(Diadophis punctatus)
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(Opheodrys vernalis)
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(Crotalus horridus)
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(Sternotherous odoratus)
Northern Map Turtle
(Graptemys geographica)
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(Chrysemys picta)
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(Chelydra serpentina)
Spiny Softshell
(Apalone spinifera)
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(Clemmys guttata)
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(Glyptemys insculpta)
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(Plestiodon fasciatus)
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American Bullfrog
(Lithobates catesbeianus)
American Toad
(Anaxyrus americanus)
Boreal Chorus Frog
(Pseudacris maculata)
Fowler’s Toad
(Anaxyrus fowleri)
Gray Treefrog
(Hyla versicolor)
Green Frog
(Lithobates clamitans)
Mink Frog
(Lithobates septentrionalis)
Northern Leopard Frog
(Lithobates pipiens)
Pickerel Frog
(Lithobates palustris)
Spring Peeper
(Pseudacris crucifer)
Wood Frog
(Lithobates sylvaticus)
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Blue-spotted Salamander
(Ambystoma laterale)
Eastern Newt
(Notophthalmus viridescens)
Eastern Red-backed Salamander
(Plethodon cinereus)
Four-toed Salamander
(Hemidactylium scutatum)
Jefferson Salamander
(Ambystoma jeffersonianum)
Mudpuppy
(Necturus maculosus)
Northern Dusky Salamander
(Desmognathus fuscus)
Northern Two-lined Salamander
(Eurycea bislineata)
Spring Salamander
(Gyrinophilus porphyriticus)
Spotted Salamander
(Ambystoma maculatum)
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Snakes
Eastern Hog-nosed Snake
(Heterodon platirhinos)
Turtles
Blanding’s Turtle
(Emydoidea blandingii)
Eastern Box Turtle
(Terrapene carolina)
Pond (Red-eared) Slider
(Trachemys scripta)
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Marbled Salamander
(Ambystoma opacum)
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Frog quick photo reference: green-faced frogs
Frog quick photo reference: green-faced frogs
Green Frog (Lithobates clamitans) adult
American Bullfrog (Lithobates catesbeianus) adult male
Mink Frog (Lithobates septentrionalis) adult
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