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  2. Sternotherus odoratus - Wikipedia

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    Sternotherus odoratus is a species of small turtle in the family Kinosternidae.The species is native to southeastern Canada and much of the Eastern United States.It is also known commonly as the common musk turtle, eastern musk turtle, [4] or stinkpot turtle due to its ability to release a foul musky odor from scent glands on the edge of its shell, possibly to deter predation. [5]

  3. Elon the musk turtle rehomed by RSPCA after record ... - AOL

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    Elon the musk turtle – also known as the stinkpot turtle – has been rehomed by the RSPCA after being looked after for 1,579 days, which is the charity’s longest ever search for a new owner ...

  4. Sternotherus - Wikipedia

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    Sternotherus is a genus of turtles in the family Kinosternidae including six species commonly known as musk turtles. The genus is endemic to North America, occurring in the eastern third of the US and southeast Ontario, Canada. Musk glands positioned near the bridge of the shell can produce foul smelling secretions when the turtles are ...

  5. 32 best aquarium pets that aren't fish - AOL

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    Stinkpot Musk Turtles. Stinkpot Musk Turtles. If you couldn’t tell already, we’re big fans of turtles. These hard-shelled beauties are relatively small, as they grow no bigger than five inches ...

  6. List of reptiles of Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Wood turtles have been petitioned for listing under the Endangered Species Act. [9] Northern map turtle, Graptemys geographica Uncommon in Vermont. [5] Eastern box turtle, Terrapene carolina; Eastern musk turtle (stinkpot), Sternotherus odoratus Rare in Vermont. [10] Spiny softshell turtle, Apalone spinifera Very rare in Vermont. [11]

  7. Kinosterninae - Wikipedia

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    Kinosterninae is a subfamily of the family Kinosternidae, a family of aquatic turtles. Kinosterninae contains the genera Kinosternon and Sternotherus, which are native to much of the United States and northern Mexico. There are 27 species from 4 genera in the two subfamilies Staurotypinae and Kinosterninae. [1]

  8. Kinosternidae - Wikipedia

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    The Kinosternidae are a family of mostly small turtles that includes the mud turtles and musk turtles. The family contains 25 species within four genera, but taxonomic reclassification is an ongoing process, so many sources vary on the exact numbers of species and subspecies.

  9. List of reptiles of Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Family Kinosternidae – mud and musk turtles Common musk turtle (stinkpot) Yellow mud turtle; Family Emydidae – basking and box turtles Painted turtle; Common map turtle; Ouachita map turtle; False map turtle; River cooter; Ornate box turtle; Eastern box turtle; Pond slider turtle; Family Trionychidae – softshell turtles Spiny softshell turtle