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- Turtle | Encyclopedia. com
turtle, a reptile [1] of the order Chelonia, with strong, beaked, toothless jaws and, usually, an armorlike shell The shell normally consists of bony plates overlaid with horny shields
- Testudines (Turtles and Tortoises) - Encyclopedia. com
TestudinesFamily: Pig-Nose Turtles Family: Australo-American Sideneck Turtles Family: Seaturtles Source for information on Testudines (Turtles and Tortoises): Grzimek's Animal Life Encyclopedia dictionary
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- Little Turtle - Encyclopedia. com
Little Turtle Born 1752 (Whitley County, Indiana) Died July 14, 1812 (Fort Wayne, Indiana) Miami tribal leader Little Turtle was a distinguished war chief of the Miami tribe of Native Americans in the Great Lakes region in the late eighteenth century He was one of the most successful woodland military commanders of his time and led an intertribal force to victory against two American frontier
- My Turtle Store Scam - Tortoise Forum
Good day everyone! I have a problem and I need some advice I've got a red foot tortoise from My Turtle Store website, and it arrived in a bad shape I contacted them, they don't replay on weekends, and even through the week they rarely reply Anyway I told them about the situation and they
- Turtle, Green Sea - Encyclopedia. com
Turtle, green sea Chelonia mydas phylum: Chordata class: Reptilia order: Testudines family: Cheloniidae status: Endangered, IUCN Endangered and Threatened, ESA range: Oceanic Description and biology The green sea turtle is the largest of the hard-shelled sea turtles An average adult weighs 300 to 350 pounds (136 to 159 kilograms) and has an upper shell, or carapace (pronounced KAR-a-pace
- Experience with turtlestore. com - Tortoise Forum
Turtle Store turtlestore com or https: www turtlestore com online has yearlings right now Does anyone have experience with this company and the health of their animals?
- Turtle Excluder Device - Encyclopedia. com
Turtle excluder device Sea turtles of several species are often accidentally caught in a variety of fishing gear in many areas of the world, including the southwest Atlantic and the shallow waters of the Gulf of Mexico Up to 12,500 turtles died annually as a result of entanglement in shrimp trawl fishery alone Source for information on Turtle Excluder Device: Environmental Encyclopedia
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