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  2. Yangtze giant softshell turtle - Wikipedia

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    As a critically endangered species, it is widely regarded as the largest freshwater turtle in the world. [4] Although comparisons are limited due to the small number of known specimens, its average and maximum sizes surpass those of other large freshwater turtles, such as the alligator snapping turtle and related giant softshell species ...

  3. Hickatee - Wikipedia

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    The protozoan was more prevalent during the rainy season. 27% of the wild turtles had leeches feeding off them, with no apparent detrimental effect on the hosts. The captive turtles were uninfected by both, but more unhealthy in other ways, wild turtles were better fed, bigger, and exhibited no real damage to the shell or major wounds. [22]

  4. Turtle farming - Wikipedia

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    Turtle farms primarily raise freshwater turtles (primarily, Chinese softshell turtles as a food source [1] and sliders and cooter turtles for the pet trade); [3] [4] therefore, turtle farming is usually classified as aquaculture. However, some terrestrial tortoises (e.g. Cuora mouhotii) are also raised on farms for the pet trade. [1]

  5. Trionychidae - Wikipedia

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    Trionychidae is a family of turtles, commonly known as softshell turtles or simply softshells.The family was described by Leopold Fitzinger in 1826. Softshells include some of the world's largest freshwater turtles, though many can adapt to living in highly brackish waters.

  6. Peru releases artificially hatched baby turtles into wild - AOL

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    The latest batch of baby yellow-spotted Amazon river turtles was set free on Tuesday in the Pacaya-Samiria National Reserve. Peru releases artificially hatched baby turtles into wild Skip to main ...

  7. Alligator snapping turtle - Wikipedia

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    The alligator snapping turtle (Macrochelys temminckii) is a large species of turtle in the family Chelydridae. The species is endemic to freshwater habitats in the United States. M. temminckii is one of the heaviest living freshwater turtles in the world. [4] It is the largest freshwater species of turtle in North America. [5]

  8. 32 fun facts about pet turtles - AOL

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    Some tiny turtles may never grow more than 1.5in long, while the humungous leatherback turtle can reach lengths of up to 8ft 10 long and weigh 1,100lb. Most pet turtles are around 5–12in long. 21.

  9. Euphrates softshell turtle - Wikipedia

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    This freshwater turtle can weigh up to 20 kg (44 lb), [4] and it has a smooth leathery shell that can reach up to 68 cm (2.2 ft) in length. [5] The sexes are apparently alike in size and general appearance. [5] The upperparts are typically dull olive in colour, sometimes with an indistinct spotted pattern, especially on the head. [5]