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Unit 6b Kansas Reptile Unit 6b Kansas Reptile Classification Classification

Unit 6b Kansas Reptile Classification

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Unit 6b Kansas Reptile Classification. Black Rat Snake. Juvenile black rat snake, left, has distinct pattern that it loses as an adult. Milk Snake. Note the vibrating tail. Many snake species will vibrate their tails when feeling threatened. Five-lined Skink. (Juvenile). (Adult). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Unit 6b Kansas Reptile Unit 6b Kansas Reptile ClassificationClassification

Black Rat Black Rat SnakeSnake

Juvenile black rat snake, left, has distinct pattern that it loses as an adult.

Milk SnakeMilk Snake

Note the vibrating tail. Many Note the vibrating tail. Many snake species will vibrate their snake species will vibrate their tails when feeling threatened.tails when feeling threatened.

Five-Five-lined lined SkinkSkink

(Adult)(Adult)(Juvenile)(Juvenile)

Timber Rattlesnake,Timber Rattlesnake, venomousvenomous

Lined SnakeLined Snake

Red-sided Garter SnakeRed-sided Garter Snake

Texas Brown Texas Brown SnakeSnake

Northern Northern WatersnakeWatersnake

Yellow-bellied Racer

Juvenile racer, above, has distinct pattern that it loses as an adult.

Speckled (Common) Speckled (Common) KingsnakeKingsnake

Kylee M. Sharp 2007

Western Slender Glass Western Slender Glass LizardLizard

BullsnakeBullsnake

Copperhead, venomous

Great Plains SkinkGreat Plains Skink

Western Hognose Western Hognose SnakeSnake

Rough Green SnakeRough Green Snake

Ringneck Ringneck SnakeSnake

Prairie Prairie KingsnakeKingsnake