- The
common snapping turtle (
Chelydra serpentina) is a
species of
large freshwater turtle in the
family Chelydridae. Its
natural range extends from southeastern...
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snapping turtle Chelydra serpentina (Linnaeus, 1758) –
common snapping turtle (North America)
Chelydra floridana†
Chelydra laticarinata†
Chelydra sculpta† The...
- dorsalis),
which can
survive 75–86 days of anoxia, the
snapping turtle (
Chelydra serpentina),
which can
survive 100 days
under anoxia, and the map
turtle (Graptemys...
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extinct and two
extant genera. The
extant genera are the
snapping turtles,
Chelydra and Macrochelys. Both are
endemic to the
Western Hemisphere. The extinct...
- of
Chelydra serpentina. Its
restricted range in
South America reflects its
recent arrival there as part of the
Great American Interchange.
Chelydra acutirostris...
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terrapin (Malaclemys terrapin) and
juvenile common snapping turtles (
Chelydra serpentina). In
these New
Jersey nests,
mainly subadult and
small adults were...
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Prominent among aquatic species is the
large common snapping turtle (
Chelydra serpentina),
which occurs throughout the Appalachians.
Appalachian streams are...
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Turtle eggs in a nest dug by a
female common snapping turtle (
Chelydra serpentina)...
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Turtle (Macrochelys temminckii) and the
Common Snapping Turtle (
Chelydra serpentina)".
Southeastern Naturalist. 22 (sp12): 440–456 – via BioOne. Pritchard...
- (Deirochelys reticularia).
Others include eastern snapping turtle (
Chelydra serpentina), three-toed box
turtle (Terrapene triunguis),
ornate box turtle...