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  2. Texas tortoise - Wikipedia

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    The Texas tortoise (Gopherus berlandieri) is a species of tortoise in the family Testudinidae. The species G. berlandieri is one of six species of tortoises that are native to North America. Geographic range

  3. List of reptiles of Texas - Wikipedia

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    This list of reptiles of Texas includes the snakes, lizards, crocodilians, and turtles native to the U.S. state of Texas.. Texas has a large range of habitats, from swamps, coastal marshes and pine forests in the east, rocky hills and limestone karst in the center, desert in the south and west, mountains in the far west, and grassland prairie in the north.

  4. List of reptiles of Virginia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of reptiles found in the state of Virginia, including both native and introduced species with an established population. Testudines (turtles) [ edit ]

  5. 25 Turtles in Texas - AOL

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    In Texas, there are many areas where you can watch turtles bask in the hot sun and swim in the fresh, shallow water. Use this handy guide Their slow-moving mannerisms and rigid shield make them ...

  6. List of rivers of Virginia - Wikipedia

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    New River drainage basin. Kanawha River (WV) New River. Bluestone River; East River; Wolf Creek; Walker Creek. Little Walker Creek; Kimberling Creek; Sinking Creek; Little River (New River tributary) Pine Creek (Floyd County, Virginia) West Fork Little River; Peak Creek; Big Reed Island Creek. Cripple Creek; Crooked Creek. Beaverdam Creek ...

  7. A beloved local river is splitting Virginians. But it’s the ...

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  8. Texas river cooter - Wikipedia

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    Texas cooter (Pseudemys texana) left, and red-eared slider (Trachemys scripta) right, basking in the Colorado River, Travis County, Texas (12 April 2012). The Texas river cooter is a relatively large turtle, capable of growing to a shell length of 12+ inches (30.5 cm). They are green in color, with yellow and black markings that fade with age.

  9. Lost tortoise in Texas travels 50 miles, spurs frantic four ...

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    Apparently, their African spurred tortoise had hitched a ride with a gentleman and her girlfriend on a big black Ford dually to a ranch in Hico, Texas, nearly 50 miles southwest of their home.