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Northern Ribbon Snake

This garter snake resembles other garter snakes at first glance, although it is usually much more slender. Its belly is white, often turning yellow near the tail.
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Ornate Box Turtle

Ornate box turtles live strictly on land. They live in dry prairies and oak savannas with deep sandy soils. The sandy soil allows them to burrow deep enough to avoid freezing in winter
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Queen Snake

This beautiful snake calls water home. It needs clear streams with good currents and rocky bottoms in order to survive.
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Sea turtle
Sea turtles are large, ocean-dwelling turtles. There are seven species of sea turtle..
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Slender Glass Lizard

The slender glass lizard was placed on the Wisconsin Endangered and Threatened Species List in 1979 because of its loss of habitat and low numbers
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Western Ribbon Snake

There are less than a half dozen records of this endangered snake being seen in Wisconsin. All of them were seen in or next to open, mostly marshy, wetland habitat
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