EASTERN M DEL F
NTARIO REST
HERPETOFAUNAL ATLAS
http://www.eomf.on.ca/atlas
EASTERN ONTARIO
HERPETOFAUNA
REPTILES
Turtles (8 species)
Blanding’s Turtle
Spotted Turtle
Common Musk Turtle
Snapping Turtle
Spiny Softshell Turtle
Northern Map Turtle
Midland Painted Turtle
Red-eared Slider
Snakes (9 species)
Smooth Greensnake
Milksnake
Northern Watersnake
Northern Ring-neck Snake
Red-bellied Snake
Dekays Brownsnake
Gray Ratsnake
Northern Ribbonsnake
Eastern Gartersnake
gartersnake vs. ribbonsnake
melanistic gartersnake vs. ratsnake
Lizards (1 species)
Five-lined Skink
AMPHIBIANS
Salamanders (7 species)
Mudpuppy
Eastern Newt
immature
mature
Spotted Salamander
Blue-spotted Salamander
Northern Two-lined Salamander
Eastern Red-backed Salamander
“leadback” phase
Four-toed Salamander
Frogs & Toads
Toads (1 species)
American Toad
Frogs (9 species)
Gray Treefrog
Wood Frog
Spring Peeper
Western Chorus Frog
Leopard Frog
Pickerel Frog
American Bullfrog
Green Frog
Mink Frog
bullfrog vs. green frog
pickerel frog vs. leopard frog
chorus frog vs. spring peeper
Writing, Layout & Design Oliver Reichl
Photo Credits Ryan Bolton, Joe Crowley, Scott Gillingwater, Oliver Reichl, Nipissing University, Parks Canada
Copyright Š2008-2009 by Eastern Ontario Model Forest. All rights reserved.
Assistance for this project was provided by the Ministry of Natural Resources.
The Government of Canada Habitat Stewardship Program for Species at Risk