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Cuora Amboiensis Turtles


An attractive aquatic turtle with a brown carapace and a brown and yellow-striped
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Mauremys Caspica (Spanish "Terrapin" or Caspian Turtle)


Distribution: Mediterranean Europe to Middle East
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Kinosternon (Mud Turtles)


Two species are most often available, and they are particularly aquatic in their habits
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Trionyx Spiniferus (Spiny Soft-Shelled Turtle)


Distribution: Southern North America
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Graptemys Pseudographica (False Map Turtles)


This species has four subspecies
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Graptemys Oculifera


Three subspecies are known. All of them have particularly beautiful markings on their
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Graptemys (Map turtles)


Six species can be distinguished within the genus Graptemys, but their lifestyle and the
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Pseudemys Terrapen Turtle


There are seven known subspecies of this turtle, though they are only rarely kept by
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Pseudemys Scripta Turtles


This species has four separate subspecies. They are all beautifully marked creatures
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Pseudemys Dorbigni (Brazilian Turtle)


This is a distinct species and does not form any recognized geographical subspecies
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Pseudemys Floridana (Southern Turtle)


In the juvenile stage the plates of the green carapace are covered with a distinctive
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Pseudemys Rubriventris (Red-Bellied Turtle)


There are four subspecies of this turtle, and their requirements in terms of food and


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Pseudemys Ornata Turtles


There are three known subspecies of this turtle, the life-style of which is largely identical
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Pseudemys Grayi


The basic coloring of the carapace is dark olive with a pattern similar to peacocks'
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Pseudemys (Cooters, sliders, and red-ears)


With the exception of the species Pseudemys terrapen, all species of this genus occur
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Chrysemys (Painted turtles)


Females are generally larger than males and it is the maximum shell length of the adult
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