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  2. Common box turtle - Wikipedia

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    The common box turtle (Terrapene carolina) is a species of box turtle with five existing subspecies. ... After 70 to 80 days of incubation, the eggs hatch, and the ...

  3. Desert box turtle - Wikipedia

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    The desert box turtle, ... rather than reducing annual output during a drought period. [7] ... Egg size varied very little while incubation lasted about seventy days. [2]

  4. Florida box turtle - Wikipedia

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    The Florida box turtle (Terrapene carolina bauri) ... Incubation of the eggs lasts an average of 60 days but can last anywhere from 45 – 120 days. Different ...

  5. North American box turtle - Wikipedia

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    The age of a growing box turtle in the wild cannot be accurately estimated by counting the growth rings on the scutes; Their growth is directly affected by the amount of food, types of food, water, illness, and more. Box turtle eggs are flexible, oblong and are (depending on the taxon) on average 2–4 cm long weighing 5-11 g.

  6. Box turtle - Wikipedia

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    Box turtle is the common name for ... birds, eggs, among ... A similar study in Louisiana found that over a 41-month period, about 30,000 box turtles were taken from ...

  7. Temperature-dependent sex determination - Wikipedia

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    This critical period of incubation is known as the thermosensitive period. [11] The specific time of sex-commitment is known due to several authors resolving histological chronology of sex differentiation in the gonads of turtles with TSD. [10]

  8. Eastern box turtle - Wikipedia

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    The eastern box turtle is a subspecies of the common box turtle (Terrapene carolina). While in the pond turtle family, Emydidae , and not a tortoise , the box turtle is largely terrestrial. [ 4 ] Box turtles are slow crawlers, extremely long-lived, and slow to mature and have relatively few offspring per year.

  9. Eastern river cooter - Wikipedia

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    She looks for a rather open area, with no major obstacles for the future hatchings to negotiate on their way to the river. The nest is dug with the hind feet. She lays 10–25 or more eggs in one or more clutches. Eggs are ellipsoidal, approximately 1.5 inches (4 cm) long. Incubation time is determined by temperature, but averages 90–100 days.