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Eastern Box Turtle
Terrapene carolina carolina
36.6701, -83.7111
Field Notes
Description:
This is a female box turtle. Eye pigmentation lacking the deep red found in males. Eastern box turtles have many uniquely identifying characteristics which separate them from North American tortoises and water turtles. While the female's plastron is flat, in males it is concave so the male may fit over the back end of the female's carapace during mating. The front and back of the plastron are connected by a flexible hinge. When in danger, the turtle is able to close the plastron by pulling the hinged sections closely against the carapace, effectively sealing the soft body in bone.
Habitat:
Hardwood forest.
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