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  2. Diamondback terrapin - Wikipedia

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    Diamondback terrapins live in the very narrow strip of coastal habitats on the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts of the United States, from as far north as Cape Cod, Massachusetts, to the southern tip of Florida and around the Gulf Coast to Texas.

  3. List of reptiles of Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Recorded from Cape Cod, Dukes County, and Nantucket; listed as endangered in the Commonwealth, critically endangered globally: Diamondback terrapin: Malaclemys terrapin:

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    The diamondback terrapin is a native species that is found in saltwater marshes along much of the U.S. East and Gulf coasts. The clawed turtles, which have strong webbed hind feet that make them ...

  5. Terrapin - Wikipedia

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    Painted terrapin, Batagur borneoensis, a testudine in the family Geoemydidae native to Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand. Red-eared slider, or red-eared terrapin, Trachemys scripta elegans, a subspecies of pond slider in the family Emydidae native to southern North America. It is a popular pet and an invasive species in many places.

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    But, ahead of Maryland's return to Ohio, what is a Terrapin? For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us

  7. Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    Adult female diamondback terrapin. The refuge provides habitat for a wide variety of flora and fauna, both marine and terrestrial. With resident and migratory birds, it is a prime location for birding in New York City. Other animal activities include diamondback terrapin egg laying and horseshoe crab mating and egg laying.

  8. Category:Malaclemys - Wikipedia

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    Diamondback terrapin; T. Terrapin This page was last edited on 8 September 2011, at 19:35 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4

  9. Pelomedusa galeata - Wikipedia

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    Pelomedusa galeata, commonly known as the South African helmeted terrapin and the cape terrapin, is a species of side-necked terrapin in the family Pelomedusidae. It is endemic to South Africa, Eswatini and southern Mozambique.