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  2. Yellow-bellied slider - Wikipedia

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    Baby yellow-bellied sliders may be kept in a fairly small tank (20 to 40 gallons), but as they age, after about three years, they will require much more space. One adult may be housed in a 75 US gal (284 L) or larger aquarium. The turtles require enough water to turn around, with a depth of 16–18 in (41–46 cm) recommended.

  3. 32 best aquarium pets that aren't fish - AOL

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    These stand-out jumpers do best in a semi-aquatic environment. This means one-half of the tank should be filled with water, deep enough for these beautifully colored amphibians to swim in.

  4. Odontochelys - Wikipedia

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    The fossil was found in marine deposits, further supporting that the primitive turtle frequented shallow marine water. Since it is generally accepted that the shell arose to provide protection against predators, the semi-aquatic nature of turtles and the development of the plastron complement each other.

  5. Semiaquatic - Wikipedia

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    In biology, being semi-aquatic refers to various macro organisms that live regularly in both aquatic and terrestrial environments. When referring to animals , the term describes those that actively spend part of their daily time in water (in which case they can also be called amphibious ), or land animals that have spent at least one life ...

  6. Turtle - Wikipedia

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    Turtles have a wide variety of mating behaviors but do not form pair-bonds or social groups. [83] In terrestrial species, males are often larger than females and fighting between males establishes a dominance hierarchy for access to mates. For most semi-aquatic and bottom-walking aquatic species, combat occurs less often.

  7. Proganochelys - Wikipedia

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    Turtles possessing short hands are believed to be most likely terrestrial, while turtles with long limbs are more likely to be aquatic. [15] The majority of all testudines are short-handed and terrestrial, while all cheloniods are long-handed and aquatic. [15] A study on its shell anatomy further conforms to a semi-aquatic mode of life. [17]

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