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Turtle

Chelydra serpentina

Photo by bio10212
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Field Notes

Description:

The semi-aquatic snapping turtle is characterized by a large, rigid upper shell and a much smaller lower shell. It also has a very long saw toothed tail, eyes which can be seen from directly above the head, and relatively smooth skin on top of the head. The upper shell is tan or brown and frequently covered with mud and algae. The lower shell is white or yellowish. Head, limbs, and tail are brown. Females may reach a slightly larger size than males.

Habitat:

It is found in every aquatic situation, but prefers water with soft mud bottoms, abundant pond vegetation, and sunken logs and branches.

Notes:

I saw several turtles swimming in the pond at Mariner's Park

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Submitted by Stephanie Lockhart

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PublishedNovember 30, 2013

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