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Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... List of reptile genera lists the vertebrate class of reptiles by ... Turtles are reptiles of the order ...
Turtles is a video game developed by Konami and released in arcades in 1981 by Stern and Sega. [1] The Sega version was published as Turpin (ターピン). Turtles is a maze game where the player is a turtle trying to bring baby turtles (called "kidturtles") to their homes while avoiding beetles .
In the United States, around 2.3 million households are home to reptiles, including turtles. Here's what the reptile can and cannot eat.
According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), 93 reptile and amphibian species in the United States are threatened with extinction. [1] The IUCN has classified each of these species into one of three conservation statuses : vulnerable VU , endangered EN , and critically endangered CR .
Reptiles are classified according to the pattern of fenestration in the temporal region of the skull. Testudines are placed in the subclass Anapsida because they lack fenestration. [ 2 ] There are suggestions that this lack of fenestration is a secondary characteristic and that turtles belong in Diapsida . [ 3 ]
Turtles have appeared in myths and folktales around the world. Some terrestrial and freshwater species are widely kept as pets. Turtles have been hunted for their meat, for use in traditional medicine, and for their shells. Sea turtles are often killed accidentally as bycatch in fishing nets. Turtle habitats around the world are being destroyed.
The painted turtle (Chrysemys picta, Salish: sp̓lqʷá [4]) is a turtle of the family Emydidae that is endemic to southern Canada and the United States. Chrysemys is a monotypic genus however, four distinct subspecies of painted turtle occur. It is small, measuring 10 to 26 centimeters (4 to 10 in) and weighing 300 to 500 grams (11 to 18 oz ...