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Genus: Chelodina

The genus Chelodina, commonly known as snake-necked turtles, is a group of freshwater turtles found primarily in Australia and New Guinea. These turtles are known for their extremely long necks, which can be almost as long as their shells. Instead of retracting their necks, they fold them sideways under their shells. They typically inhabit slow-moving rivers, swamps, and wetlands. Chelodina species are carnivorous, feeding on fish, insects, and small amphibians. An interesting fact about them is their ability to hunt by rapidly extending their necks to catch prey. Their unique appearance and hunting style make them stand out in the turtle world.