Reptiles We Should Know Tyler Bulin. Remember NO SPECIES NAMES ARE NEEDED FOR THE TEST!!!!!!!!

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Reptiles We Should Know Tyler Bulin

Remember NO SPECIES NAMES ARE NEEDED FOR THE TEST!!!!!!!!

Northern Diamondback Terrapin - Malaclemys terrapin terrapin

Common Snapping Turtle - Chelydra serpentina

Fowler's Toad - Bufo fowleri

Southern Gray Tree Frog (Cope’s Grey Tree Frog) - Hyla chrysoscelis

Red-backed Salamander - Plethodon cinereus

Garter Snake – Thamnophis (Genus)

Noerthern Water Snake - Nerodia sipedon

Spotted Turtle - Clemmys guttata

Eastern Box Turtle - Terrapene carolina carolina

Red-Eared Slider - Trachemys scripta elegans

Leopard Frog – Rana (Genus)

Northern Pine Snake - Pituophis melanoleucus

Painted Turtle - Chrysemys picta

Spring Peeper - Pseudacris crucifer

No Species Names Sorry there was no info on them he only said to be able to identify them.