Illinois Turtles Snapping Turtle Painted Turtle.

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Illinois Turtles

Snapping Turtle

Painted Turtle

Softshell Turtle

Box Turtle

Red eared slider

Practice Quiz - Turtles

Illinois Lizards

Six-Lined Swift

Skink

Fence Lizard

Practice Quiz

Illinois' Venomous snakes: Water Moccasin (Cottonmouth) Copperhead Timber Rattlesnake Pygmy Rattlesnake

Cottonmouth

Timber Rattlesnake

Copperhead

Practice Quiz: Venomous Snakes

Illinois Non-Venomous Snakes

Garter Snake

DeKay’s Brown Snake

Northern Water Snake

Black Rat Snake

Prairie King Snake

Western Hognose Snake

Practice Quiz – Ill. Non Venomous Snakes