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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. Turtle - Wikipedia

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    Turtles have multiple circulatory and physiological adaptations to enable them to go long periods without breathing. [53] Turtles share the linked circulatory and pulmonary (lung) systems of vertebrates, where the three-chambered heart pumps deoxygenated blood through the lungs and then pumps the returned oxygenated blood through the body's ...

  4. 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.

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

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    Snapping turtles mate in the water, and then the female will climb up onto sandy shores to lay her eggs in a hole she has dug in the sand. She lays dozens of leathery eggs at once, then covers ...

  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. Hickatee - Wikipedia

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    The protozoan was more prevalent during the rainy season. 27% of the wild turtles had leeches feeding off them, with no apparent detrimental effect on the hosts. The captive turtles were uninfected by both, but more unhealthy in other ways, wild turtles were better fed, bigger, and exhibited no real damage to the shell or major wounds. [22]

  8. Indian eyed turtle - Wikipedia

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    Colour Guide to the Turtles and Tortoises of the Indian Subcontinent. Avon, England: R&A Publishing. 133 pages. External links. Photo of Morenia petersi This ...

  9. Northern snake-necked turtle - Wikipedia

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    Like all turtles, the northern snake-necked turtle is oviparous.Unlike any other turtle, however, C. rugosa lays her eggs underwater. Aboriginal Australians have had knowledge of this reproductive behavior for many generations, but the first published report was by Kennett et al. in 1993. [16]