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Some Amphimbians, Mainly Turtles *pic heavy*

The Cat

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I was out in Kentucky and the place I was at is teeming with animals. There were lots of snake holes, but only one water snake was found as far as I know, and I wasn't the one who caught it. But I did find some turtles and a lot of frogs, and I have a few questions on what a frog and a turtle were.

Here was a little snapping turtle I found. He was a cutie and was a bit scared. His tail was all tucked under him, it was pretty adorable.
 

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*more pics*
 

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Here's the other turtle. No idea what kind it was. Any ideas, anyone? He's not coming up in the Google searches I've been making.
 

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(Told you it was pic heavy)
 

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Here's a few frogs I found. Not very interesting, but meh... The last picture messed up, but I thought it sort of looked cool...
 

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Little bitty baby turtles!

It's been very turtley and froggy here, too-lots of rain means lots of animals on the move. Very nice.
 
Cool!!! Is your first frog a toad??

No, don't think so.


Thanks for responding about the turtle, everyone. I was looking on a few websites that had the native turtles, but I must of missed that.




Okay, so I found this tree frog, too, and I have no idea what it is. Anybody have a guess? Little spots on it started to turn bright red as I held it, if that helps. The pictures don't portray it as red as they were.
 

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