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  2. Ouachita map turtle - Wikipedia

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    These are mostly "clicking" noises, but more tonal "mewing" sounds are also sometimes present. These sounds are the first documented for any North American hatchling turtle. (Geller, G.A. and G.S. Casper. 2019. Late-term embryos and hatchlings of Ouachita Map Turtles (Graptemys ouachitensis) make sounds within the nest. Herpetological Review 50 ...

  3. Graptemys - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the pet trade, the Mississippi map turtle, the northern map turtle, and Ouachita map turtle were bred and hatched out by the thousands in the 1970s. Various other turtles were available, but as the salmonellosis Four-inch Law was established, map turtles and others slowly decreased in popularity. Today, these same three still hold ...

  4. Ouachita - Wikipedia

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    Ouachita darter, a species of darter; Ouachita dusky salamander, a species of salamander; Ouachita madtom, a species of catfish; Ouachita map turtle, a species of turtle; Ouachita pebblesnail, a species of snail; Ouachita rock pocketbook, another species of mussel; Ouachita shiner, a species of minnow; Ouachita streambed salamander, another ...

  5. Graptemys sabinensis - Wikipedia

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  7. Northern map turtle - Wikipedia

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    Northern map turtle at Shedd Aquarium in Chicago, Illinois. Map turtles are considered habitat specialists and may be replaced by a more tolerant species when their habitat is altered. [11] The effects of human interference by way boating and recreation on shorelines are likely impeding the map turtle from re-establishing itself in natural ...

  8. Alabama map turtle - Wikipedia

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    The Alabama map turtle (Graptemys pulchra) is a species of emydid turtle native to the southern United States. Differentiation from other turtle species includes a black stripe running down the center of its back with knobs extruding from it, but these projections wear down with age. T.H. Bean and L. Kumlen first collected the Alabama map turtle in July 1876 from a lake near Montgomery, Alabama.

  9. False map turtle - Wikipedia

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    The false map turtle is a strong swimmer and prefers rivers and large creeks with moderate currents, containing aquatic vegetation, as well as snags or floating logs. They are also comfortable in deep and swift water. The turtles are present in oxbow lakes and sloughs, but are absent from lakes, ponds, or small streams. Basking is important to ...