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Genus: Elusor

The genus Elusor consists of freshwater turtles native to eastern Australia, known for their specialized adaptations to river environments. These turtles are characterized by their streamlined shells and long tails, helping them navigate fast-flowing waters. One of the most notable species, Elusor macrurus, or the Mary River turtle, has unique features like gill-like structures that allow it to absorb oxygen underwater, enabling extended dives. Due to habitat loss and illegal pet trade, many Elusor species are currently threatened, emphasizing the need for conservation efforts.
  • Elusor macrurus (Mary River Turtle)

    The Elusor macrurus, commonly known as the Mary River Turtle, is a freshwater turtle species native to Australia. This unique turtle is known for its algae-covered head and distinctive long tail, setting it apart from other turtle species. Scientific Classification Common Names Identification Native Origin and Distribution Preferred Habitat Elusor macrurus prefers fast-flowing, clear rivers…