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  2. 32 fun facts about pet turtles - AOL

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    Some tiny turtles may never grow more than 1.5in long, while the humungous leatherback turtle can reach lengths of up to 8ft 10 long and weigh 1,100lb. Most pet turtles are around 5–12in long. 21.

  3. Oblong turtle - Wikipedia

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    The oblong turtle (Chelodina oblonga), also known commonly as the narrow-breasted snake-necked turtle, [4] southwestern snake-necked turtle, [4] (western) long-neck(ed) turtle, [5] [6] and as yaagan in Noongar language, [7] [8] is a species of turtle in the family Chelidae.

  4. Batagur - Wikipedia

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    Batagur is a genus of large turtles from South and Southeast Asia. All members of the genus are seriously threatened . With a 2007 merger with members from two other genera, [ 2 ] this genus has six described species .

  5. Rare Video of Newborn Snapping Turtles Entering the World Is ...

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    Snapping turtles are not the kind of animal that most people think of as “cute” with their funnel-shaped noses, thick, warty bodies, and armored tails. Box turtles are cute. Sea turtles are ...

  6. Geoemydidae - Wikipedia

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    Geoemydidae are turtles of various sizes (from about 10 to 80 cm (4 to 30 in) in length) with often a high degree of sexual dimorphism. They usually have webbed toes, and their pelvic girdles articulate with their plastrons flexibly. Their necks are drawn back vertically. Their carapaces have 24 marginal scutes. The plastron is composed of 12 ...

  7. What do turtles eat? Whether in the wild or your home, here's ...

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    In the United States, around 2.3 million households are home to reptiles, including turtles. Here's what the reptile can and cannot eat.

  8. Four-eyed turtle - Wikipedia

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    Its carapace typically ranges in color from a yellowish-tan to a deep chocolate-brown, and all turtles have a distinct pattern of lines. The turtle's head is often colorful with yellow or green eyes, yellow stripes, and a pink or red throat. Two (sometimes four) eye-like ocelli occur on the back of the head, hence the turtle's name. [7] [8]

  9. Indian eyed turtle - Wikipedia

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    M. petersi is very closely allied to Morenia ocellata.The snout is much more pointed and relatively longer. The suture between the pectorals is not shorter than the suture between the abdominals.