<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.
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Graptemys sabinensis
The Sabine River map turtle (Graptemys sabinensis) is a striking freshwater turtle found in the southeastern United States, characterized by its oval-shaped carapace featuring bold yellow or orange markings and elongated spines. This diurnal species thrives in slow-moving waters, primarily feeding on aquatic invertebrates and playing a vital role in maintaining ecological balance.