reptiles and amphibians lauren selders
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Reptiles and Amphibians
Lauren Selders
American ToadThey eat a
wide variety of insects and
other invertebrates,
including snails, beetles,
slugs, and earthworms.
Polygynous. American toads breed from March to July each year, depending on location. The male toads establish territories and begin calling the females.
Bullfrogeat just about anything they can fit in their ample mouths, including insects, mice, fish, birds, and snakes
May to July in the north and February to October in the south. Polygyny. Fertilization is external, with the females depositing as many as 20,000 eggs in a foamy film in quiet, protected waters.
Eastern Wood Frog
feeding on insects The males move around the breeding area actively searching for a female. Wood frogs breed once yearly. March to May.
Fowler’s ToadThe adults eat insects and other small terrestrial invertebrates, but shy away from earthworms
Gray Tree Frog
These guys eat the usual insect diet. Crickets, moths, flies
Green Frog
It eats insects, spiders, other tadpoles
Northern Leopard Frog
a variety of invertebrates such as crickets, wax worms, fly larvae, and earthworms.
Pickerel Frog
Pickerel frogs consume insects, earthworms, and other invertebrates
Spring Peeper
Spring Peepers eat mostly small insects, such as beetles, ants, and flies, as well as spiders.
Western Chorus Frog
His diet consists of small invertebrates such as flies, beetles, ants, spiders, leaf hoppers
Northern Fence Lizard• The fence lizard is diurnal
and beneficial to humans because of the insects they eat, especially beetles. They also eat spiders, centipedes and snails
Five-lined Skink
• Five-lined skinks prey on a wide variety of insects, spiders, and other invertebrates
Eastern Newt
• Adult newts eat worms, insects, small crayfish and other crustaceans, snails, mussels, tadpoles, other amphibian larvae, amphibian eggs, and fish eggs.
Hellbender
• Crayfish and small fish are the main food items consumed by Hellbenders
Mud Puppy
• Feeds at night on fish, crayfish, aquatic insects, worms, fish eggs; they rely heavily upon olfactory cues to find their prey.
Red Salamander • This salamander is a carnivore, feeding on
small insects, worms, and other invertebrates, and occasionally smaller salamanders.
Red-backed Salamander
• Red-backed salamanders feed on a large variety of invertebrates. These include mites, spiders, insects, centipedes, millipedes, beetles, snails, ants, earthworms, flies, and larvae.
Small-mouthed Salamander
• Adult small-mouth salamanders eat insects, other arthropods, slugs, worms, and sometimes aquatic crustaceans.
Spotted Salamander
• Spotted salamanders eat invertebrates such as earthworms and insects or anything else they can catch and swallow.
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