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  2. Malaysian giant turtle - Wikipedia

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    The Malaysian giant turtle or Bornean river turtle (Orlitia borneensis) is a species of turtle in the family Bataguridae. It is monotypic within the genus Orlitia. [3]

  3. Giant Asian pond turtle - Wikipedia

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    The giant Asian pond turtle (Heosemys grandis) inhabits rivers, streams, marshes, and rice paddies from estuarine lowlands to moderate altitudes (up to about 400 metres (1,300 ft)) throughout Cambodia and Vietnam and in parts of Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar and Thailand.

  4. Malayan softshell turtle - Wikipedia

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    The Malayan softshell turtle ... tortoises of the world. Facts on File, New York. Auliya, M. 2006. Taxonomy, Life History, and conservation of giant reptiles in ...

  5. Wildlife of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The wildlife of Malaysia is diverse, with Malaysia being a megadiverse country. Most of the country is covered in rainforest , which hosts a huge diversity of plant and animal species. There are approximately 361 mammal species, 694 bird species, 250 reptile species, and 150 frog species found in Malaysia.

  6. Geoemydidae - Wikipedia

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    Geoemydidae are turtles of various sizes (from about 10 to 80 cm (4 to 30 in) in length) with often a high degree of sexual dimorphism.They usually have webbed toes, and their pelvic girdles articulate with their plastrons flexibly.

  7. 32 fun facts about pet turtles - AOL

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    Expect an aquatic turtle to live around 20–30 years in captivity, with some of the marine turtles living for 50 years or more. Tortoises meanwhile can live for an average of a staggering 100 ...

  8. Geoemydinae - Wikipedia

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    The Geoemydinae are a subfamily of turtles consisting of 60 subspecies and 76 taxa. [1]These genera are placed here: . Batagur (six species, including part of Kachuga); Chinemys (three species) (sometimes included in Mauremys)

  9. Giant sea turtle photobombs wedding - AOL

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    A wedding crasher made a pretty unexpected addition to one couple's wedding photos. The happy duo likely didn't expect a giant turtle to attend their beach wedding. The photos quickly went viral ...