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  2. Bog turtle - Wikipedia

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    The bog turtle is the smallest species of turtle in North America. [15] [16] The adults weigh approximately 110 grams (3.9 oz) when fully grown. [17] It does not have a prominent snout. [8] Its head is dark brown to black; [8] however, it has a bright yellow, orange, or red spot on each side of its neck. [12] The spot is often forked, facing ...

  3. Adocus - Wikipedia

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    The shells could reach a length of at least 50 centimetres (1.6 ft) for North American species, some species like A. kohaku had carapace length of 60 centimetres (2.0 ft). [1] The largest species, A. kirtlandius had carapace reaching 113 centimetres (3.71 ft). [2] These large freshwater turtles had an omnivorous diet.

  4. Category:Turtles of North America - Wikipedia

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    Turtles of North America. Turtles , tortoises , and terrapins native to terrestrial−land , freshwater , and coastal marine ecosystems and habitats of North America , including in the sub-bioregions of Central America and the Caribbean .

  5. Category:Cretaceous turtles - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Cretaceous Period turtles, ... Cretaceous turtles of North America (1 C, 2 P) E.

  6. Geological history of North America - Wikipedia

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    During the Triassic, corals were rare in North America. Nevertheless, some were present on the west coast, although these corals did not congregate into reefs. [49] Ichthyosaurs were one of the most important groups of marine reptiles during the Triassic. Important ichthyosaur fossils of this age were preserved in Nevada. [50]

  7. North American box turtle - Wikipedia

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    A 3-year study in Texas indicated that over 7,000 box turtles were taken from the wild for commercial trade. A similar study in Louisiana found that in a 41-month period, nearly 30,000 box turtles were taken from the wild for resale, many for export to Europe. Once captured, turtles are often kept in poor conditions where up to half of them die.

  8. Northern map turtle - Wikipedia

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    Northern map turtles inhabit an area from south Quebec and Ontario to northern Vermont where it lives in the St. Lawrence River drainage basin.Its range extends west through the Great Lakes and into southern Wisconsin and eastern Minnesota, west of the Appalachians, south to Kansas and northwestern Georgia.

  9. Common box turtle - Wikipedia

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    Common box turtles are official state reptiles of three U.S. states. North Carolina and Tennessee honor the eastern box turtle, [14] [15] [16] Kansas adopted the ornate box turtle in 1986. [17] [18] In Pennsylvania, the eastern box turtle made it through one house of the legislature, but failed to win final naming in 2009. [19]

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