Reptiles & amphibians

A-Z lists

Frogs & toads

Toads

American toad
Canadian toad
Great plains toad

 

Treefrogs

Cope's gray treefrog
Gray treefrog
Northern cricket frog *RSG
Spring peeper
Western chorus/Boreal chorus frog

 

True frogs

Bullfrog
Green frog
Mink frog
Northern leopard frog
Pickerel frog
Wood frog

Salamanders

Blue-spotted salamander
Eastern red-backed salamander
Four-toed salamander *RSG
Spotted salamander
Tiger salamander

Turtles

Blanding's turtle *RSG

False map turtle
Northern map turtle
Ouachita map turtle
Painted turtle
Smooth softshell turtle *RSG
Snapping turtle *RSG
Spiny softshell turtle
Wood turtle *RSG

 

Turtles and Turtle Watching for the North Central States
by John J. Moriarty
Published by the Nongame Wildlife Program.

Books may be borrowed through your public library, or purchased at your favorite bookstore or Minnesota's Bookstore

Snakes & lizards

Lizards

Common five-lined skink This is a PDF file. You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to download it.
Prairie skink This is a PDF file. You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to download it.
Six-lined racerunner This is a PDF file. You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to download it.

 

Snakes

Brown snake
Bullsnake (Gophersnake) *RSG
Common garter snake
Eastern hognose snake
Lined snake *RSG
Milk snake
North American Racer (Blue racer) *RSG
Northern water snake
Plains garter snake
Plains hog-nosed snake *RSG
Ratsnake *RSG
Redbelly snake
Ringneck snake
Smooth green snake (Grass snake)
Western Fox snake

 

Uncommon venomous snakes

Massasauga *RSG
Timber Rattlesnake *RSG

*RSG - Animals listed on the Rare Species Guide

RSG - rare reptiles & amphibians| County Biological SurveyNongame Wildlife Program | Animal facts

MN Symbols Coloring Book This is a PDF file. You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to download it.Wild & Rare at the MN Zoo





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