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  2. Cryptodira - Wikipedia

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    Cryptodira is commonly called the "Hidden-Neck Turtles" or the "Inside-Neck Turtles". Cryptodira differ from Pleurodira (side-necked turtles) in that they lower their necks and pull the heads straight back into the shells, instead of folding their necks sideways along the body under the shells' marginals.

  3. Serrated tortoise - Wikipedia

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    The common name internationally, serrated tortoise, stems from the characteristic, ray-like shell pattern and is shared by another tortoise species, Kinixys erosa. In southern Africa it is known by the unambiguous name of Kalahari tent tortoise , after its Kalahari habitat.

  4. Tortoise - Wikipedia

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    Cryptodira: Superfamily: Testudinoidea: Family: ... They live in diverse habitats, including deserts, arid grasslands, and scrub to wet evergreen forests, and from ...

  5. Turtle - Wikipedia

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    Gopher tortoise stew has been popular with some groups in Florida. [194] The supposed aphrodisiac or medicinal properties of turtle eggs created a large trade for them in Southeast Asia. [ 168 ] Hard-shell turtle plastrons and soft-shell carapaces are widely used in traditional Chinese medicine ; Taiwan imported nearly 200 metric tons of hard ...

  6. Kleinmann's tortoise - Wikipedia

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    Kleinmann's tortoise lives in deserts and semiarid habitats, usually with compact sand and gravel plains, scattered rocks, shallow, sandy wadis, dry woodlands, shrubby areas, and coastal salt marsh habitats. In captivity, it eats grasses, fruits, and vegetables, but the diet of T. kleinmanni in the wild is unknown. Kleinmann's tortoise tend to ...

  7. Psammobates - Wikipedia

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    Psammobates is a genus of tortoise erected by Leopold Fitzinger in 1835. This genus contains three species, all of which are indigenous to southern Africa. [2] The genus name means "sand-loving", and these tortoises typically inhabit the arid and semi-arid areas of southern Africa. Their diets and adaptations for this environment mean that ...

  8. Sea turtle - Wikipedia

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    Sea turtle shells are an ideal habitat for adult barnacles for three reasons. Sea turtles tend to live long lives, greater than 70 years, so barnacles do not have to worry about host death. However, mortality in sea turtle barnacles is often driven by their host shedding the scutes on which the barnacle is attached, rather than the death of the ...

  9. Testudinoidea - Wikipedia

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    Testudinoidea is a superfamily within the suborder Cryptodira of the order Testudines. It includes the pond turtles (Family: Emydidae), Asian turtles (Family: Geoemydidae), the monotypic big-headed turtle (Family: Platysternidae), and the tortoises (Family: Testudinidae).