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  2. Painted turtle - Wikipedia

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    Adult painted turtles can grow to 13–25 cm (5–10 in) long, with males being smaller. The shell is oval, smooth with little grooves where the large scale-like plates overlap, and flat-bottomed. [46] [nb 2] [47] [38] The color of the top shell varies from olive to black. Darker specimens are more common where the bottom of the water body is ...

  3. Desert tortoise - Wikipedia

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    Desert tortoises can grow to 10–15 cm (4–6 in) in height. They can range in weight from 8 to 15 pounds, or 3.5 kg to 7 kg. [14] The front limbs have sharp, claw-like scales and are flattened for digging. Back legs are skinnier and very long. [citation needed]

  4. How to care for a pet turtle? Why it isn't easy and could ...

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    Box turtles, desert tortoises and water turtles all require different types of water, according to the California Turtle and Tortoise Club. Box turtles should be outdoors and kept away from predators.

  5. List of reptiles of California - Wikipedia

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    Coastal California south of Monterey Bay Thamnophis marcianus: Checkered garter snake Colorado River and Imperial Valley as north as Mecca: Thamnophis ordinoides: Northwestern garter snake Extreme northwest corner of state Thamnophis sirtalis: Common garter snake Most of state excluding desert regions, San Joaquin Valley and high Sierras

  6. Yellow-bellied slider - Wikipedia

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    The turtles require enough water to turn around, with a depth of 16–18 in (41–46 cm) recommended. Water temperature should be kept between 72 and 80 °F (22 and 27 °C) and properly filtered. [11] Keeping fish with turtles is usually avoided due to the risk that the turtle will eat the fish.

  7. What do turtles eat? Whether in the wild or your home, here's ...

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    In the United States, around 2.3 million households are home to reptiles, including turtles. Here's what the reptile can and cannot eat.

  8. Turtle Lifespan: How Long Do Turtles Live? - AOL

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    Long regarded as one of the longest-living pets you could ever own, turtles surprise many pet owners with how long they can live. Whether you have a red eared slider or a map turtle, these ...

  9. Eastern mud turtle - Wikipedia

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    They live in rivers, lakes and swamps. Mud turtles prefer ponds that have a lot of vegetation. These animals can generally be found in spring-fed streams, and they prefer clean, oxygenated water. The Eastern mud turtle rarely basks, but in the instance they do, they will bask on rocks or debris floating on the surface of the water. [10]