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http://www.reptilechannel.com/reptile-news/2008/12/09/state-of-frog.aspx. Jefferson Salamander C) Slimy Salamander Dusky Salamander D) Hellbender Salamander. D) Hellbender. http://www.duke.edu/~jspippen/herps/americantoad.htm. Northern Leopard Frog Southern Leopard Frog American Toad

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  1. http://www.reptilechannel.com/reptile-news/2008/12/09/state-of-frog.aspxhttp://www.reptilechannel.com/reptile-news/2008/12/09/state-of-frog.aspx • Jefferson Salamander C) Slimy Salamander • Dusky Salamander D) Hellbender Salamander

  2. D) Hellbender

  3. http://www.duke.edu/~jspippen/herps/americantoad.htm Northern Leopard Frog Southern Leopard Frog American Toad American Bullfrog

  4. C) American Toad

  5. http://www.rbnc.org/herps.htm Northern Leopard Frog Southern Leopard Frog American Toad American Bullfrog

  6. B) Southern Leopard Frog

  7. A) Small mouth salamander B) Jefferson salamander C) Dusky salamander D) Slimy salamander

  8. B) Jefferson Salamander

  9. http://www.heinzetrust.org/Nature/AmblerFlatwoods.aspx Two lined salamander C) redback salamander Zigzag salamander D) newt

  10. C) Redback Salamander

  11. A) Red back salamanderB) zig-zag salamanderC) Two lined salamanderD) newt http://www4.samford.edu/schools/artsci/biology/vertzoo-03s/pages/1.htm

  12. B) Zig-Zag Salamander

  13. http://www.californiaherps.com/identification/frogsid/frogs.id.htmlhttp://www.californiaherps.com/identification/frogsid/frogs.id.html American toad C American bullfrog Green frog D) Northern leopard

  14. B) Green Frog

  15. A) Spring peeperB)PickerelC) Grey tree frogD) American bullfrog http://www.torontozoo.com/adoptapond/frogs.asp?fr=7

  16. A) Spring Peeper

  17. A) Two lined salamanderB) Red back salamanderC) Zigzag salamanderD) newt http://www.marshall.edu/herp/salamanders/two-lined.htm

  18. A) two-lined Salamander

  19. A) Northern leopard frogB) Southern leopard frogC) American toadD) American bullfrog

  20. A) Northern Leopard Frog

  21. A) Spring peeper toadB) Pickerel frogC) American toadD) Grey tree frog

  22. B) Pickerel Frog

  23. A) Spring peeper toadB) Pickerel frogC) Green frogD) Grey tree frog

  24. C) Green Frog

  25. A) Small mouth salamanderB) Jefferson salamanderC) Dusky salamanderD) Slimy salamander

  26. A) Small mouthed Salamander

  27. A) Northern leopard frogB) Southern leopard frogC) American toadD) American bullfrog http://fieldguide.mt.gov/detail_AAABH01070.aspx

  28. D) American Bullfrog

  29. A) Spring peeper toadB) Pickerel frogC) Green frogD) Grey tree frog http://www.amphibiancare.com/frogs/caresheets/graytreefrog.html

  30. D) Grey tree Frog

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