Unit 6b Kansas Reptile Classification

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Unit 6b Kansas Reptile Classification

Black Rat Snake Juvenile black rat snake, left, has distinct pattern that it loses as an adult.

Milk Snake Note the vibrating tail. Many snake species will vibrate their tails when feeling threatened.

(Juvenile) (Adult) Five-lined Skink

Timber Rattlesnake, venomous

Lined Snake

Red-sided Garter Snake

Texas Brown Snake

Northern Watersnake

Yellow-bellied Racer Juvenile racer, above, has distinct pattern that it loses as an adult.

Speckled (Common) Kingsnake Kylee M. Sharp 2007

Western Slender Glass Lizard

Bullsnake

Copperhead, venomous

Great Plains Skink

Western Hognose Snake

Rough Green Snake

Ringneck Snake

Prairie Kingsnake