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  2. North American box turtle - Wikipedia

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    The single location where Coahuilan box turtles are found is a 360 km 2 region characterized by marshes, permanent presence of water and several types of cacti. Prior to hibernation, box turtles tend to move further into the woods, where they dig a chamber for overwintering. Ornate box turtles dig chambers up to 50 centimeters, while eastern ...

  3. Wood turtle - Wikipedia

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    Formerly in the genus Clemmys, the wood turtle is now a member of the genus Glyptemys, a classification that the wood turtle shares with only the bog turtle. [6] It and the bog turtle have a similar genetic makeup, which is marginally different from that of the spotted turtle (Clemmys guttata), the only current member of the genus Clemmys. [7]

  4. Hibernaculum (zoology) - Wikipedia

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    They live in lakes during their active months, then travel to small offshoot streams to hibernate. Hibernacula are about 100–150 meters away from the main body of the home lake. Most snapping turtles hibernate by burrowing into the banks of alder streams or vegetated streams, but some use other structures such as abandoned beaver dens. These ...

  5. Common snapping turtle - Wikipedia

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    In the northern part of their range common snapping turtles do not breathe for more than six months because ice covers their hibernating site. These turtles can get oxygen by pushing their head out of the mud and allowing gas exchange to take place through the membranes of their mouth and throat. This is known as extrapulmonary respiration. [30]

  6. Bog turtle - Wikipedia

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    The bog turtle uses soft, deep mud to shelter from predators and the weather. Spring seeps and groundwater springs provide optimum locations for hibernation during winter. Home range size is sex dependent, averaging about 0.17 to 1.33 hectares (0.42 to 3.29 acres) for males and 0.065 to 1.26 hectares (0.16 to 3.11 acres) for females. [ 29 ]

  7. Baby sea turtles are baking under the South Florida sun, new ...

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    South Florida has one of the largest populations of leatherback sea turtles in the United States. Leatherback sea turtle nests with lower temperatures produced larger hatchlings than nests with ...

  8. 3 sea turtles released into their natural habitat after ... - AOL

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    Two of the turtles are green sea turtles, and the third is a Kemp's ridley turtle, aquarium officials said in a news release. 3 sea turtles released into their natural habitat after rehabbing in ...

  9. Florida scrambles for solutions to contain ‘wayward’ sea ...

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    A Loggerhead Sea Turtle makes it way to the Atlantic Ocean in Juno Beach, Florida. Authorities in the state are working to stop sea turtles from getting from the beach to a nearby road in Flagler ...