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- Terrapin - Wikipedia
Terrapins are a group of several species of small turtle (order Testudines) living in fresh or brackish water Terrapins do not form a taxonomic unit and may not be closely related Many belong to the families Geoemydidae and Emydidae
- What’s the difference between turtles, tortoises and terrapins?
Turtles, tortoises and terrapins are reptiles with bony or cartilaginous shells They belong to the taxonomic order of Testudines, or Chelonii – which comes from the Greek word ‘khelone’, meaning interlocking shields or armour
- Turtle vs. Tortoise vs. Terrapin [Difference Chart]
Here is a chart of differences between turtles, terrapins, and tortoises for your easy understanding: Totally aquatic dwell in extremely vast saltwater bodies, like seas and oceans Semi-aquatic animals Inhabit tiny, freshwater or “brackish” bodies of water including ponds, rivers, and marshes Creatures that live on land
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- Terrapin | Freshwater, Marsh, Aquatic | Britannica
terrapin, (Malaclemys terrapin), a term formerly used to refer to any aquatic turtle but now restricted largely, though not exclusively, to the diamondback terrapin (Malaclemys terrapin) of the turtle family Emydidae
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- What Are Terrapins? (General Info, Pictures and Care Guide)
Terrapins are aquatic turtles so they will live near large bodies of water, like rivers, lakes, ponds, and marshes They can be found on every continent with the exception of Australia and South America They basically share the same habitats as most turtle species
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