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| 2. | in nonvenemous snakes the anal plates or scales are _____ |
| 3. | slender snakelike body that is covered with a mucous layer |
| 4. | five distinctive white to yellowish stripes running along the body and a bright blue tail. |
| 6. | Keen sense of smell and sight with olfactory senses -not native-brought here from great lakes |
| 7. | SUNFISH family Live in habitats like Largemouth bass |
| 8. | They are sexually late maturing, and are often 15 to 20 years old before they have their first spawn. Even then, they don’t spawn every year |
| 10. | Bog Turtle Eastern Massasauga Kirtland's Snake are all___ |
| 12. | Only lizard in pa. In the spiny lizard family |
| 13. | a fish that does not spawn for 20 years-oldest fish-feeds on invertebrates |
| 15. | massagua, timber, copperhead are all____snakes |
| 16. | a breast plate on a turtle |
| 20. | Largest of the herrings, is the most abundant anadromous fish on the east coast of the United States |
| 22. | Group of fishes that thrives and reproduces in water temperatures less than 80 degrees but warmer than 60 degrees. |
| 23. | fish born in freshwater, live in salt water, return to freshwater to spawn |
| 24. | Largest member of pike family |
| 25. | endangered turtle |
| 26. | Largemouth Bass, Bluegill, Common Shiner, Channel Catfish, Yellow Bullhead, Carp are all ___fishes |
| 27. | rattlesnake that is endangered |
| 29. | enriched waters with nutrients |
| 30. | snake that shares hibernation spots with Timber Rattlesnakes; very big |
| 32. | living fossil (one of the oldest fish) -can go to the surface to suck air (like the gar fish)-it’s swim bladder leads to the mouth |
| 33. | snake that is the most common to North America |
| 34. | pupil of a nonvenemous snake |