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Painted Turtle (revised)

Chrysemys picta marginata

Photo by MickGrant
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Field Notes

Description:

Awesome setting to sun bath in this lovely spot.

Reproduction and Care of the Young
The reproductive biology of turtles is fascinating. With the exception of softshell turtles, the sex of all species of Ohio turtles is dependent on the temperature at which the eggs develop. For instance, snapping turtle eggs that develop at about 77oF will all hatch out as males, while eggs that develop at much higher or lower temperatures will all hatch out as females. In the wild, warmer eggs at the top of a nest may all hatch out as females, while cooler eggs at the bottom hatch out as males

Habitat:

Rivers, streams, lakes and ponds.

Notes:

This has been revised with the good help from a follower - Thanks Mitch

Species ID Suggestions

Comments (5)

Thanks Mitch had a geat day in the field and visited this lake two days ago. (Learnt a lot from a plant guy and got seed ticks inside my pants - so extra protection next time)
No problem. Nice photo by the way.
Mitch thanks for that - I will revise and accept your good knowledge.
That's is actually a Painted Turtle, Chrysemys picta. I believe that is the Midland subspecies, Chrysemys picta marginata.
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PublishedAugust 5, 2011

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