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alligator snapping turtles (genus Macrochelys) are the only
extant chelydrids, a
family now
restricted to the Americas. The
common snapping turtle, as its...
- The
alligator snapping turtle (Macrochelys temminckii) is a
large species of
turtle in the
family Chelydridae. The
species is
endemic to
freshwater habitats...
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Chelydridae is a
family of
turtles that has
seven extinct and two
extant genera. The
extant genera are the
snapping turtles,
Chelydra and Macrochelys....
- The
Suwannee alligator snapping turtle (Macrochelys suwanniensis) is a
species of very
large freshwater turtle in the
family Chelydridae. This species...
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Study of
Amphibians and Reptiles). The
Apalachicola snapping turtles and
other species of
snapping turtle have been
described as
endangered due to
human activity...
- The Gulf
snapping turtle or Lavaracks'
turtle (Elseya lavarackorum) is a
large species of
freshwater turtle in the
sidenecked family Chelidae. The species...
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River Turtle".
Chelonian Research Monographs 5 (8): 091.1–9. [doi:10.3854/crm.5.091.georgesi.v1.2015], [2]. "Critically
endangered snapping turtle program...
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American snapping turtle (Chelydra rossignonii), also
known commonly as the
Mexican snapping turtle and the Yucatán
snapping turtle, is a
species of
turtle in...
- species, such as the
African helmeted turtle and
snapping turtles, eat fish, amphibians,
reptiles (including
other turtles), birds, and mammals. They may take...
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Northern snapping turtle is a
common name for
several turtles and may
refer to:
Chelydra serpentina,
native to
eastern North America Elseya dentata, native...