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  2. All About Sea Turtles: A Free Lesson Plan - AOL

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    Our week-long sea turtle lesson plan investigates this captivating aquatic animal, helping students to discover more about the various species of sea turtles, their unique habitats, diet, life ...

  3. Aquatic turtles - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Aquatic turtles may refer to: Red-eared slider---- Trachemys ...

  4. Turtles: The aquatic ecosystem stewards - AOL

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    Most turtle species are helpful to the aquatic ecosystem.

  5. River cooter - Wikipedia

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    The genus Pseudemys includes several species of cooters and red-bellied turtles. Pseudemys concinna is the species known as the river cooter. The name "cooter" may have come from an African word "kuta" which means "turtle" in the Bambara and Malinké languages, brought to America by African slaves.

  6. European pond turtle - Wikipedia

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    The European pond turtle is a medium-sized turtle, and its straight carapace length varies quite a bit across its geographic range, from 12 to 38 cm (4.7 to 15.0 in). The carapace is dark brown to blackish, with a hint of green.

  7. Odontochelys - Wikipedia

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    Odontochelys semitestacea (meaning "toothed turtle with a half-shell") is a Late Triassic relative of turtles [1].Before Pappochelys was discovered and Eunotosaurus was redescribed, [2] Odontochelys was considered the oldest undisputed member of Pantestudines (i.e. a stem-turtle).

  8. Graptemys - Wikipedia

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    Graptemys is a genus of freshwater turtles containing 14 species, commonly known as map turtles. [5] Graptemys are small to medium-sized turtles that are significantly sexually dimorphic, with females in some species attaining as much as twice the length and ten times the mass as males.

  9. Northern yellow-faced turtle - Wikipedia

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    The northern yellow-faced turtle (Emydura tanybaraga) is a species of medium-sized aquatic turtle in the family Chelidae. It inhabits slow-flowing rivers, streams, billabongs and paperbark swamps across much of northern Australia .