Salamander quick photo reference: small

Four-toed Salamander (Hemidactylium scutatum) adult, ventral view

Vermont frogs with typically brown skin. Click an image to enlarge it.

Turtle quick photo reference: large

Snapping Turtle (Chelydra serpentina) adult. Photo by R. Low.

Vermont frogs with typically brown skin. Click an image to enlarge it.

Turtle quick photo reference: medium

Painted Turtle (Chrysemys picta), seen from its left side: head is extended; all four legs are visible; brown and yellow plastron is more visible than dark carapace. Held by a human.

Vermont frogs with typically brown skin. Click an image to enlarge it.

Turtle quick photo reference: small

Eastern Musk Turtle (Sternotherus odoratus)

Vermont frogs with typically brown skin. Click an image to enlarge it.

Frog quick photo reference: brown frogs

Wood Frog (Lithobates sylvaticus) adult: a light brown frog with a dark brown mustache.

Vermont frogs with typically brown skin. Click or tap an image to enlarge it.

Frog quick photo reference: plump and bumpy frogs

Gray Treefrog (Hyla versicolor) on black surface. Photo by Chris Slesar and used with permission.

Vermont frogs with typically plump bodies or bumpy skin. Toads especially have bumpy skin. Click an image to enlarge it.

Frog quick photo reference: green-faced frogs

Green Frog (Lithobates clamitans) in old grass. Photo by Erin Talmage and used with permission.

Frog quick photo reference: spotted frogs

Northern Leopard Frog, viewed from above its back. The frog is sitting in a human palm.

Vermont frogs with spots and blotches used for identification. Notice color, shapes, and borders of spots on back and legs. Click an image to enlarge it.

Red-eared Sliders

Red-eared Slider (Pond Slider_ basking on log, just above water surface