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  1. Print the notecards
  2. Fold each page in half along the solid vertical line
  3. Cut out the notecards by cutting along each horizontal dotted line
  4. Optional: Glue, tape or staple the ends of each notecard together
  1. Verify Front of pages is selected for Viewing and print the front of the notecards
  2. Select Back of pages for Viewing and print the back of the notecards
    NOTE: Since the back of the pages are printed in reverse order (last page is printed first), keep the pages in the same order as they were after Step 1. Also, be sure to feed the pages in the same direction as you did in Step 1.
  3. Cut out the notecards by cutting along each horizontal and vertical dotted line
To print: Ctrl+PPrint as a list

102 notecards = 26 pages (4 cards per page)

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Herpetology ID

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back 1

5-Lined Skink

front 2

back 2

5-Lined Skink

front 3

back 3

Eastern Massasauga Rattlesnake

front 4

back 4

Eastern Fox Snake

front 5

back 5

Eastern Garter Snake

front 6

back 6

Ring-Necked Snake

front 7

back 7

Eastern Hog-Nosed Snake

front 8

back 8

Blue Racer

front 9

back 9

Gray Rat Snake

front 10

back 10

Eastern Milk Snake

front 11

back 11

Northern Water Snake

front 12

back 12

Smooth Green Snake

front 13

back 13

American Toad

front 14

back 14

Wood Frog

front 15

back 15

Western Chorus Frog

front 16

back 16

Bull Frog

front 17

back 17

Green Frog

front 18

back 18

Pickerel Frog

front 19

back 19

Northern Leopard Frog

front 20

back 20

Spring Peeper

front 21

back 21

Spotted Turtle

front 22

back 22

Wood Turtle

front 23

back 23

Blanding's Turtle

front 24

back 24

Common Snapping Turtle

front 25

back 25

Eastern Box Turtle

front 26

back 26

Painted Turtle

front 27

back 27

Common Map Turtle

front 28

back 28

Spiny Soft-Shell Turtle

front 29

back 29

Eastern Newt (Adult)

front 30

back 30

Eastern Newt (Juvenile)

front 31

back 31

Mud Puppy

front 32

back 32

Western Lesser Siren

front 33

back 33

Spotted Salamander

front 34

back 34

Tiger Salamander (Juvenile)

front 35

back 35

Tiger Salamander (Adult)

front 36

back 36

Red Backed Salamander

front 37

Where do I live?

back 37

Forests with moist ground

front 38

Where do I live?

back 38

humid and moist areas, burrows, water

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Where do I live?

back 39

Moist forests with lost of leaf litter

front 40

Where do I live?

back 40

calm backwaters and swamps with warmer shallow water

front 41

Where do I live?

back 41

water with abundant shelter with various depths

front 42

Where do I live?

back 42

Juveniles (on land) moist forests with leaf litter. Adults (aquatic) ponds, or marshes

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Where do I live?

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aquatic with little vegetation and muddy bottoms

front 44

Where do I live?

back 44

water with little current, and large amounts of vegetation and logs

front 45

Where do I live?

back 45

shallow bodies of water with muddy substrate, little current, spots for basking

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Where do I live?

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open woodlands, grasslands, wet meadows, near water

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Where do I live?

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water with muddy bottoms and lots of vegetation

front 48

Where do I live?

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ephemeral wetlands and ponds, and some terrestrial hab. during the summer

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Where do I live?

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wooded habs near water

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Where do I live?

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shallow aquatic areas like bogs

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Where do I live?

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moist woods, shrublands near water

front 52

Where do I live?

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marshes, bogs, ponds/lakes

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Where do I live?

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marshes, bogs, lakes/ponds

front 54

Where do I live?

back 54

bodies of permanent water with lots of vegetation

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Where do I live?

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bodies of water with lots of vegetation

front 56

Where do I live?

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marshes, meadows, open woods, specifically leaf litter

front 57

Where do I live?

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wet meadows, bogs, deciduous forests

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Where do I live?

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anywhere with adequate cover for foraging and shelter

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Where do I live?

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moist grassy areas, open forests

front 60

Where do I live?

back 60

aquatic areas with basking spots

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Where do I live?

back 61

generalist but common around forest edges

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Where do I live?

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forested areas, in trees a lot

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Where do I live?

back 63

old fields, hedgerows, forest edges, some wetlands

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Where do I live?

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grasslands, forest edges, old fields

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Where do I live?

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moist ground layer with abundant cover

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Where do I live?

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prefer moist grassy areas

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Where do I live?

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marshes, sedge meadows, prairies, old fields

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Where do I live?

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lowland/wetland areas, that have open/upland areas for basking

front 69

Where do I live?

back 69

open woods, woodland edges, woody areas

front 70

What do I eat?

back 70

insects (spiders, crickets, etc), small frogs, salamanders, small mice

front 71

What do I eat?

back 71

small mammals (mice, voles, shrew), some snakes amphibians, and birds

front 72

What do I eat?

back 72

rodents and birds

front 73

What do I eat?

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earthworms, amphibians, slugs, smaller snakes

front 74

What do I eat?

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small salamanders, lizards, frogs, small snakes, earthworms

front 75

What do I eat?

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lots of toads, some small mammals, birds and frogs

front 76

What do I eat?

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mammals up to the size of small squirrels, birds, and snakes

front 77

What do I eat?

back 77

small mammals (mice, voles, etc), and some birds

front 78

What do I eat?

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small mammals (lots of mice and voles), some birds, reps, amphs.

front 79

What do I eat?

back 79

amphs., fish, insects, snakes, ,some small mammals

front 80

What do I eat?

back 80

inverts (grasshoppers, snails, slugs, crickets, etc.) the occasional amph.

front 81

What do I eat?

back 81

snails, beetles, earthworms

front 82

What do I eat?

back 82

slugs, snails, beetles, moth larvae

front 83

What do I eat?

back 83

insects (mosquitoes)

front 84

What do I eat?

back 84

insects, snakes, worms, frogs, salamanders, fish, etc

front 85

What do I eat?

back 85

slugs, snails, worms. Maybe frogs if they are big enough

front 86

What do I eat?

back 86

insects, slugs, snails, worms

front 87

What do I eat?

back 87

insects, slugs, snails and some worms

front 88

What do I eat?

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small insects (ants, beetles, flies, spiders, etc)

front 89

What do I eat?

back 89

small inverts and verts, and veg

front 90

What do I eat?

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flowers and fruit (of herbacious plants), slugs, fungi, snails, worms, carrion

front 91

What do I eat?

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50% plant mat, and crayfish, insects, and some fish

front 92

What do I eat?

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aquatic veg, fish, inverts, small mammals, birds, carrion

front 93

What do I eat?

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snails, insects, berries, fungi, slugs, worms, carrion

front 94

What do I eat?

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plants, small fish, insects, carrion, crustaceans

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What do I eat?

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Females - crayfish, snails, clams

Males - snails, insects, small crustaceans

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What do I eat?

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aquatic inverts and some fish

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What do I eat?

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inverts

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What do I eat?

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crayfish, small fish, inverts, snails, fish and salamander eggs, carrion

front 99

What do I eat?

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aquatic inverts, salamanders and salamander larvae

front 100

What do I eat?

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arthropods (ants, mites, worms, flies, snails, beetles, etc)

front 101

What do I eat?

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worms, snails, insects, slugs, smaller salamanders, small snakes

front 102

What do I eat?

back 102

non-insect arthropods (mites, spiders, insects, milipedes, beetles, snails, ants, worms)