Pelusios broadleyi

Pelusios broadleyi

<p><b>Pelusios broadleyi</b>, also known as Broadley’s mud turtle, is a medium-sized, omnivorous turtle native to eastern Africa, thriving in freshwater habitats rich in vegetation. With distinctive dark brown to olive-green shells and a nocturnal foraging behavior, these turtles play a vital role in their ecosystem while facing conservation challenges due to habitat loss.</p>

Glyptemys muhlenbergii

Glyptemys muhlenbergii

Introducing the Glyptemys muhlenbergii, or bog turtle, a petite species measuring 4 to 5.5 inches, known for its distinctively patterned shell and primarily inhabiting wetland ecosystems in the eastern United States. This threatened turtle plays a crucial role in nutrient cycling and ecosystem health, relying on aquatic vegetation and small invertebrates for a varied omnivorous diet.

Dermatemys mawii

Dermatemys mawii

<h2>Dermatemys mawii - Central American River Turtle</h2> The Dermatemys mawii, or Central American river turtle, is an endangered species found in freshwater habitats across Central America, characterized by its broad, flattened dark brown shell and herbivorous diet consisting mainly of aquatic plants. This social, diurnal turtle plays a crucial role in maintaining ecosystem balance and can live over 50 years in the wild.