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  2. Category:Rhinoclemmys - Wikipedia

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    Maracaibo wood turtle; Mexican spotted wood turtle; P. Painted wood turtle; S. Spot-legged wood turtle; T. Terrapin This page was last edited on 8 September 2011 ...

  3. Wood turtle - Wikipedia

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    The wood turtle can be expected to live for 40 years in the wild, with captives living up to 58 years. [23] The wood turtle is the only known turtle species in existence that has been observed committing same-sex intercourse. [29] Same-sex behavior in tortoises is known in more than one species.

  4. List of reptiles of Colombia - Wikipedia

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    Wood turtles - Geoemydidae: Scientific name Common name Distribution Status Rhinoclemmys annulata: Brown wood turtle: Rhinoclemmys diademata: Maracaibo wood turtle: Rhinoclemmys melanosterna: Colombian wood turtle: Rhinoclemmys nasuta: Large-nosed wood turtle: Tortoises - Testudinidae: Scientific name Common name Distribution Status Chelonoidis ...

  5. 32 fun facts about pet turtles - AOL

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    When you acquire a pet turtle, you may not know what its gender is. The gender is determined by the temperature during the incubation of the egg – cooler produces males; warmer produces females.

  6. Terrapin - Wikipedia

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    It is a popular pet and an invasive species in many places. Serrated hinged terrapin, Pelusios sinuatus, is a species of testudine in the family Pelomedusidae found in southern Africa. Swamp terrapin or West African mud turtle, Pelusios castaneus, a species of testudine in the family Pelomedusidae that is endemic to West and Central Africa.

  7. Glyptemys - Wikipedia

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    Glyptemys is a genus of turtles in the family Emydidae.It comprises two species, the bog turtle and wood turtle, both of which are endemic to North America. Until 2001, these turtles were considered members of the genus Clemmys, which currently has one member, the spotted turtle.

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  9. Wood turtle (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Mexican spotted wood turtle, Rhinoclemmys rubida, a turtle endemic to Mexico. Index of animals with the same common name This page is an index of articles on animal species (or higher taxonomic groups) with the same common name ( vernacular name).