Reptiles and Amphibians

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Reptiles and Amphibians

Black Rat Snake

Blanchard’s Cricket Frog

Blanding’s Turtle

Blue Racer

Blue Spotted Salamander

Box Turtle

Brown Snake

Bull Frog

Butler’s Garter Snake

Common Map Turtle

Common Musk Turtle

Common Snapping Turtle

Eastern American Toad

Eastern Garter Snake

Eastern Hog-Nosed Snake

Eastern Milk Snake

Eastern Massassauga Rattlesnake

Eastern Newt

Eastern Tiger Salamander

Four-Toed Salamander

Fowler’s Toad

Fox Snake

Green Frog

Green Snake

Gray Tree Frog

Kirtland’s Snake

Marbled Salamander

Mink Frog

Mudpuppy

Northern Leopard Frog

Northern Red-Bellied Snake

Northern Spring Peeper

Painted Turtle

Queen Snake

Western Lesser Siren

Red-Backed Salamander

Red-Eared Slider

Small-Mouth Salamander

Spiny Soft-Shelled Turtle

Spotted Salamander

Spotted Turtle

Western Chorus Frog

Wood Turtle