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next previous presents: Reptile & Amphibian ID: Slide set 4 of 9 Georgia Environmental and Natural Resources CDE Georgia Agricultural Education Curriculum Office Scott Register and Dr. Frank Flanders April 2006 Modified by CTAE Resource Network, 2010

answer previous next Identify this Reptile/Amphibian:

photo previous next Answer: Copperhead Snake

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photo previous next Answer: Corn Snake

answer previous next Identify this Reptile/Amphibian:

photo previous next Answer: Coral Snake

answer previous next Identify this Reptile/Amphibian:

photo previous next Answer: Cottonmouth

answer previous next Identify this Reptile/Amphibian:

photo previous next Answer: Diamondback Rattle Snake

answer previous next Identify this Reptile/Amphibian:

photo previous next Answer: Canebrake Rattle Snake

answer previous next Identify this Reptile/Amphibian:

photo previous next Answer: Green Anole Lizard

answer previous next Identify this Reptile/Amphibian:

photo previous next Answer: Red Eared Turtle

answer previous next Identify this Reptile/Amphibian:

photo previous next Answer: Alligator Snapping Turtle

answer previous next Identify this Reptile/Amphibian:

photo previous next Answer: Common Snapping Turtle

answer previous next Identify this Reptile/Amphibian:

photo previous next Answer: Bullfrog

answer previous next Identify this Reptile/Amphibian:

photo previous next Answer: Green Tree Frog

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