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Revision as of 01:11, 22 January 2011

REPTILES & AMPHIBIANS



Amphibians

Salamanders
Toads
Frogs


Reptiles

Turtles
Lizards
Snakes

Common Mudpuppy

(Necturus maculosus)

Comon mudpuppies are mostly nocturnal, found in lakes, streams, creeks, ponds, etc.

Size: 8-13 in.

Description: Four toes on each foot; dark stripe through eye; coloration grey or rusty color to almost black with scattered spots.

Jefferson Salamander Complex

(Ambystoma jeffersonianum x laterale)

Jefferson Salamander

(Ambystoma jeffersonianum)

Blue-spotted Salamander

(Ambystoma laterale)

Spotted Salamander

(Ambystoma maculatum)

Red-spotted Newt

(Notophthalmus v. viridescens)

Northern Dusky Salamander

(Desmognathus fuscus)

Allegheny Dusky Salamander

(Desmognathus ochrophaeus)

Northern Redback Salamander

(Plethodon c. cinereus)

Northern Redback Salamander (Plethodon c. cinereus) © David Malak

Northern Slimy Salamander

(Plethodon glutinosus)

Wehrle's Salamander

(Plethodon wehrlei)

Four-toed Salamander

(Hemidactylium scutatum)

Northern Spring Salamander

(Gyrinophilus p. porphyriticus)

Northern Red Salamander

(Pseudotriton r. ruber)

Northern Two-lined Salamander

(Eurycea bislineata)

Longtail Salamander

(Eurycea l. longicauda)