Species Description: Terrapene nelsoni Introduction Terrapene nelsoni, commonly known as Nelson’s Box Turtle, is a captivating species of turtle that belongs to the family Emydidae. Native to specific regions of the United States, primarily in the southeastern part, this turtle has garnered attention due to its striking appearance and shifting population dynamics. Recognized by its […]
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Pelodiscus maackii
<b>Pelodiscus maackii</b>, also known as the Amur Softshell Turtle, is a vulnerable species native to East Asia, thriving in freshwater habitats with a soft, flexible carapace that can reach up to 50 cm. This nocturnal, omnivorous turtle plays a crucial role in its ecosystem, contributing to biodiversity and nutrient recycling in aquatic environments.
Emydoidea blandingii
<strong>Blanding’s Turtle (Emydoidea blandingii)</strong> is a semi-aquatic species recognized for its bright yellow throat and unique hinged plastron, thriving in freshwater habitats across northeastern and central North America. These turtles play a crucial role in their ecosystem as omnivores, contributing to the health of aquatic environments while facing significant conservation challenges.