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Baby Spotted Turtle (clemmys guttata) in early spring
An Asian young woman is taking a closer look on Pig Nose Turtle (Fly River Turtle) during petting zoo visit in Malaysia.
Turtle head sticking out of the water
The European pond turtle (Emys orbicularis), also called commonly the European pond terrapin and the European pond tortoise, is a species of long-living freshwater turtle in the family Emydidae.[3] The species is endemic to the Western Palearctic.\nRange and habitat:\nE. orbicularis is found in southern, central, and eastern Europe, West Asia and parts of Mediterranean North Africa. In France, there are six remaining populations of significant size; however, they appear to be in decline. This turtle species is the most endangered reptile of the country. In Switzerland, the European pond turtle was extinct at the beginning of the twentieth century but reintroduced in 2010. In the early post-glacial period, the European pond turtle had a much wider distribution, being found as far north as southern Sweden and Great Britain, where a reintroduction has been proposed by the Staffordshire-based Celtic Reptile & Amphibian, a group specialising in the care, research, and rehabilitation of native European and British herpetiles. In 2004, the European pond turtle was found in the former Soviet territories of Estonia, which are currently under Russian jurisdiction. \nE. orbicularis prefers to live in wetlands that are surrounded by an abundance of lush, wooded landscape. They also feed in upland environments. They are usually considered to be only semi-aquatic, as their terrestrial movements can span 1 km. They are, occasionally, found travelling up to 4 km away from a source of water (source Wikipedia).  \n\nThis Picture is made during a Vacation in France in June 1987.
Turtle stretching its neck and looking around
Shown here is an extreme close-up portrait of a box turtle peeking out of his shell.  Focus is precisely on the animal’s eye. Green copy space behind.
Turtle head
turtle swimming in pond
turtle resting on the lake
The yellow-spotted Amazon river turtle[6] (Podocnemis unifilis), also known commonly as the yellow-headed sideneck turtle and the yellow-spotted river turtle, and locally as the taricaya, is one of the largest South American river turtles.
Close-up image of Chinese box turtle (Cuora flavomarginata)
turtle
A turtle stands on the side of a pond. Its reflection can be seen in the waters of the pond.
Close-up of Red Footed Tortoise ( Chelonoidis carbonarius). The species is common in Brazilian forests, from the Northeast to the Southeast.
A small turtle sitting on the shell of a large turtle
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Yellow Spotted Sideneck Turtle or The Yellow-spotted river turtle is one of the largest South American river turtles. Podocnemis unifilis is a type of side-necked turtle. Found in large lakes of South America's Amazon Basin. Podocnemis unifilis. Brazil.
Une tortue aquatique pelusios cataneus sur une branche
Turtles resting near water
Turtles with red ears behind glass terrarium
Detail photo of a turtle in nature
William's toad head tortoise warms up in the sun on the bank of the Iguazu River top view
The countryside of Panama
Baby Spotted Turtle (clemmys guttata) in early spring
Western Pond Turtle, Clemmys marmorata, Audubon Mayacamas Mountain Sanctuary, Sonoma County, California
Adorable spotted turtle
A funny water turtle swimming
Black pond turtle (Geoclemys hamiltonii), also known as the Indian spotted turtle. Wildlife animal.
thai young turtle
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