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  2. Diamondback terrapin - Wikipedia

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    After covering the nest, terrapins quickly return to the ocean and do not return except to nest again. The eggs usually hatch in 60–85 days, depending on the temperature and the depth of the nest. Hatchlings usually emerge from the nest in August and September, but may overwinter in the nest after hatching. [37]

  3. Balkan terrapin - Wikipedia

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    The species is mostly lowland, although the terrapins have been recorded as far up as 900 metres (3,000 ft) above sea level. They are found in wetland habitats, including swamps, rivers, and ponds, although they lay their eggs in grassland regions.

  4. Terrapin - Wikipedia

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    Terrapins do not form a taxonomic unit and may not be closely related. Many belong to the families Geoemydidae and Emydidae . The name "terrapin" is derived from torope , a word in an Algonquian language [ 1 ] that referred to the species Malaclemys terrapin (the Diamondback terrapin).

  5. Northern river terrapin - Wikipedia

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    The northern river terrapin (Batagur baska) is a species of riverine turtle native to Southeast Asia. It has been classified as Critically Endangered on the IUCN Red List and considered extinct in much of its former range; as of 2018, the population in the wild was estimated at 100 mature individuals.

  6. Southern river terrapin - Wikipedia

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    This plant invades nesting beaches of river terrapins at a rapid rate and has left populations with less land to lay their eggs. Now terrapins depend on Wildlife officials and egg collectors to clear the invasive plants. [8] Over-harvesting of eggs due to their cultural value. In some areas they are believed to be used as an aphrodisiac.

  7. Caspian turtle - Wikipedia

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    The Caspian turtle (Mauremys caspica), also known as the striped-neck terrapin, is a species of turtle in the family Geoemydidae (=Bataguridae). It is found in west Asia, in Iran and central Turkey, northward to the Republic of Georgia, eastward to southwestern Turkmenistan, and in Iraq, Saudi Arabia, and Bahrain.

  8. 150 ocean baby names that are inspired by the sea - AOL

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    150 Ocean Names For Baby Boys And Girls. Whether you are seeking an ocean baby names for a boy or girl, here are 150 names to consider: Blue. Sandy. Teal. Marisol. Pania. Dorian. Sebastian ...

  9. Marine biology - Wikipedia

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    Marine biology is the scientific study of the biology of marine life, organisms that inhabit the sea.Given that in biology many phyla, families and genera have some species that live in the sea and others that live on land, marine biology classifies species based on the environment rather than on taxonomy.