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  2. "Trionyx" singularis - Wikipedia

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    "Trionyx" singularis is an extinct species of prehistoric softshell turtle that inhabited freshwater habitats in interior western North America during the Early Paleocene. [ 2 ] It is known from the Nacimiento Formation & Denver Formation of New Mexico & Colorado , USA .

  3. Florida softshell turtle - Wikipedia

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    [12] [7] This color pattern is known as countershading and is a form of camouflage to conceal turtles from potential predators. [13] It is the largest species of softshell turtle found in Florida and all of North America, ranging from 15 to 76 cm (5.9 to 29.9 in) in straight-line carapace length. [12]

  4. Turtle - Wikipedia

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    For turtles in colder climates, their distribution is limited by constraints on reproduction, which is reduced by long hibernations. North American species barely range above the southern Canadian border. [139] Some turtles are found at high altitudes, for example, the species Terrapene ornata occurs up to 2,000 m (6,600 ft) in New Mexico. [140]

  5. Desert box turtle - Wikipedia

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    Box turtles in North America are increasingly becoming a conservation concern because of habitat loss and because they are being harvested for the pet trade. [2] The destruction of prairies due to land renovations has led to the decline of the desert box turtles ( Terrapene ornata luteola ) across much of their geographical range.

  6. Apalone - Wikipedia

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    Apalone is a genus of turtles in the family Trionychidae.The three species of Apalone are native to freshwater habitats in North America; they are the only living softshell turtles from the Americas (other American softshell turtles are only known from fossil remains).

  7. 32 fun facts about pet turtles - AOL

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    The semi-aquatic turtles that spend some time in the water, some on land, tend to have webbed feet with claws, while the fully aquatic marine turtles have flippers – and they can swim fast.

  8. Diamondback terrapin - Wikipedia

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    The turtles, which according to airport authorities were believed to have entered the runway in order to nest, were removed and released back into the wild. [75] A similar incident happened on June 29, 2011, when over 150 turtles crossed runway 4, closing the runway and disrupting air traffic. Those terrapins were also relocated safely. [76]

  9. Today’s NYT ‘Strands’ Hints, Spangram and Answers for Friday ...

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    According to the New York Times, here's exactly how to play Strands: Find theme words to fill the board. Theme words stay highlighted in blue when found.