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Conservation Status: Vulnerable

Species facing a high risk of extinction in the wild due to declining populations or habitat loss.
  • Chelodina pritchardi (Pritchard’s Snake-necked Turtle)

    Chelodina pritchardi (Pritchard’s Snake-necked Turtle)

    Chelodina pritchardi is a unique species of turtle known for its distinctive long neck and captivating appearance. Found primarily in New Guinea, this species is a fascinating example of the diverse and specialized turtles within the family Chelidae. Scientific Classification Common Names Identification Description Chelodina pritchardi is characterized by its elongated neck, which is nearly…

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  • Cuora amboinensis (Amboina box turtle)

    Cuora amboinensis (Amboina box turtle)

    Cuora amboinensis, commonly known as the Southeast Asian Box Turtle, is a species of turtle found in Southeast Asia. Known for its distinctive hinged plastron that allows it to completely close its shell, this species is popular in the pet trade and is of significant cultural importance in its native regions. Scientific Classification Common Names…

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  • Chersobius solus (Nama Padloper)

    Chersobius solus (Nama Padloper)

    Chersobius solus, known for its small size and distinctive appearance, is a unique species of tortoise native to South Africa. This tortoise is renowned for its rarity and specific habitat preferences, making it a subject of interest in conservation circles. Scientific Classification Common Names Identification Native Origin and Distribution Preferred Habitat Chersobius solus thrives in…

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  • Caretta caretta (Loggerhead sea turtle)

    Caretta caretta (Loggerhead sea turtle)

    The Caretta caretta, commonly known as the loggerhead sea turtle, is a marine species notable for its large head and robust body. As one of the ocean’s most migratory creatures, these turtles play a crucial role in marine ecosystems, primarily through their influence on other species and their habitats. Scientific Classification Common Names Identification Native…

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  • Amyda ornata (Ornate Softshell Turtle)

    Amyda ornata (Ornate Softshell Turtle)

    Amyda ornata, commonly known as the Ornate Softshell Turtle or Southeast Asian softshell turtle, is a distinct species of freshwater turtle recognized for its leathery shell and snout-like, elongated nose. This species is of considerable interest due to its unique adaptations and behaviors. Scientific Classification Common Names Identification Description Amyda ornata has a broad, flattened…

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  • Amyda cartilaginea (Asiatic Softshell Turtle)

    Amyda cartilaginea (Asiatic Softshell Turtle)

    Amyda cartilaginea, commonly known as the Asiatic softshell turtle, is a distinctive species of turtle known for its leathery, soft shell. It belongs to the family Trionychidae and is notable for its adaptability to various freshwater habitats. Scientific Classification Common Names Identification Description Amyda cartilaginea has a broad, flattened body with a smooth, leathery carapace…

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  • Aldabrachelys gigantea (Aldabra Giant Tortoise)

    Aldabrachelys gigantea (Aldabra Giant Tortoise)

    Aldabrachelys gigantea, commonly known as the Aldabra giant tortoise, is one of the largest tortoises in the world. This species is noted for its long lifespan, which can be over a century, making it a symbol of endurance and longevity. Scientific Classification Common Names Identification Description Aldabrachelys gigantea has a domed, dark brown to gray…

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  • Southwestern Pond Turtle

    Actinemys pallida (Southwestern Pond Turtle)

    Actinemys pallida, commonly known as the Southwestern Pond Turtle or pale western pond turtle, is a distinct subspecies of the western pond turtle. It is primarily identified by its lighter shell coloration compared to its relatives. Scientific Classification Common Names Identification Native Origin and Distribution Preferred Habitat The pale western pond turtle favors freshwater habitats…

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  • Actinemys marmorata (Western Pond Turtle)

    Actinemys marmorata (Western Pond Turtle)

    Actinemys marmorata, commonly known as the western pond turtle, is a freshwater species native to the western United States. This small to medium-sized turtle is distinguished by its mottled shell and adaptable behavior in various aquatic environments. Scientific Classification Common Names Identification Native Origin and Distribution Preferred Habitat Behavior Reproduction Conservation Economic Importance Interesting Facts…

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  • Acanthochelys spixii (Spix’s Sideneck Turtle)

    Acanthochelys spixii (Spix’s Sideneck Turtle)

    Acanthochelys spixii, commonly known as the spiny swamp turtle, is a freshwater species found primarily in the slow-moving rivers and marshy areas of South America. Notably characterized by its rugged carapace adorned with pointed scutes, this turtle is adapted to a life in densely vegetated waters, aiding in camouflage and protection from predators. Scientific Classification…

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