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Diamondback Terrapin

Malaclemys terrapin

Photo by mary.gallo.m
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Field Notes

Description:

The diamondback terrapin is a species of turtle native to the brackish coastal swamps of the eastern and southern United States. The common name refers to the diamond pattern on top of its shell, but the overall pattern and coloration vary greatly. The shell is usually wider at the back than in the front, and from above its appears wedge-shaped. The shell coloring can vary from brown to grey, and its body color can be grey, brown, yellow, or white. All have a unique pattern of wiggly, black markings or spots on their body and head. The diamondback terrapin has large webbed feet.

Habitat:

This diamondback terrapin was trying to cross the road to get to the marsh waters at Assateague Island National Seashore in Berlin, Maryland. We were glad to give it assistance in crossing.

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Comments (2)

Thanks AshleyT and I agree it is a cool turtle.
Lucky you, such a cool turtle!

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