2017 VHS Email Identification Results

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November 2017 Identification Summary

Snakes Lizards Frogs Salamanders All Herps

October 2017 Identification Summary

Snakes Lizards Turtles Frogs Salamanders All Herps

September 2017 Identification Summary

Snakes Lizards Turtles Frogs Salamanders All Herps

August 2017 Identification Summary

Snakes Lizards Turtles Frogs Salamanders All Herps

July 2017 Identification Summary

Snakes Turtles Frogs All Herps

June 2017 Identification Summary

Snakes Lizards Turtles Frogs Salamanders All Herps

May 2017 Identification Summary

Snakes Lizards Turtles Frogs Salamanders All Herps

Jan - April 2017 Identification Summary

Snakes Lizards Turtles Frogs Salamanders All Herps

Additional Summary Data

Reptiles



Venomous Snakes



Family Colubridae 1 - Egg-laying Snakes (Harmless)



Family Colubridae 2 - Egg-laying Snakes (Harmless)



Family Dipsadidae - Slender Rear-fanged Snakes (Harmless)



Family Natricidae 1 - Live-bearing Snakes (Harmless)



Family Natricidae 2 - Live-bearing Snakes (Harmless)



Family Xenodontidae - Robust Rear-fanged Snakes (Harmless)



Turtles

Family Chelydridae - Snapping Turtles



Family Emydidae 1 - Pond Turtles



Family Emydidae 2 - Pond Turtles



Family Emydidae 3 - Pond Turtles



Family Kinosternidae - Mud and Musk Turtles



Lizards

Family Anguidae - Lizards



Family Iguanidae - Lizards



Family Scincidae - Lizards



Frogs

Family Bufonidae - toads



Family Hylidae - Treefrogs



Family Ranidae - True Frogs



Family Scaphiopodidae - Spadefoots



Salamanders

Family Ambystomatidae - Salamanders



Family Plethodontidae - Salamanders



Family Salamandridae - Salamanders



End of Summary


Frogs and Toads

Virginia is home to 28 species of frogs and toads.

Salamanders

We have a large diversity of salamanders consisting of 59 different species and subspecies.

Lizards

Virginia is home to 9 native lizard species and three introduced species, the Mediterranean Gecko, Italian Wall Lizard, and Green Anole.

Snakes

The Commonwealth is home to 34 species and subspecies of snake. Only 3 species are venomous.

Turtles

Virginia has 25 species and subspecies of turtle. Five of these species are sea turtle.

Box Turtle Reporting

Frog Call Quiz

Spadefoot Reporting

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