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Eastern Box Turtle
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Eastern Box Turtle, Terrapene carolina carolina. Profile. Adult. Female. Neck and feet fully extended. Shows claws, brown eyes, shell pattern.
Warming himself in the morning sun on the roadside, a wild eastern box turtle eventually makes his way into the lush Daniel Boone National Forest in Twin Knobs, Kentucky. Their conservation status in near threatened to vulnerable.
A male eastern box turtle
Detail photo of a turtle in nature
Close up view of a red-eared slider turtle
Western painted turtles in Beacon Hill Park in Victoria on Vancouver Island
Eastern Box Turtle Terrapene carolina carolina isolated on a white background
Female snapping turtle full length in Connecticut on wood chips next to a driveway. She was laying eggs nearby and is now heading back to water. 16:9 format.
Large turtle resting half out of water on rock at Fountain Creek south of Colorado Springs, Colorado, western  USA, North America
Three box turtles sunning on a log in a Florida march
Close up of an eastern long neck turtle crawling through the grass
Snapping Turtle Enjoying the Spring Sun in Cuyahoga Valley National Park in Ohio
Hermann's tortoise (Testudo hermanni) is a species of tortoise. Two subspecies are known: the western Hermann's tortoise (T. h. hermanni ) and the eastern Hermann's tortoise (T. h. boettgeri ). Sometimes mentioned as a subspecies, T. h. peleponnesica is not yet confirmed to be genetically different from T. h. boettgeri.\nGeographic range:\nTestudo hermanni can be found throughout southern Europe. The western population (T. h. hermanni) is found in eastern Spain, southern France, the Balearic islands, Corsica, Sardinia, Sicily, southern and central Italy (Tuscany). The eastern population (T. h. boettgeri ) is found in Serbia, Kosovo, North Macedonia, Romania, Bulgaria, Albania, Turkey and Greece, while T. h. hercegovinensis populates the coasts of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, and Montenegro. \nThe oldest known evidence for T. hermanni on Sardinia is a fossil from the early Pleistocene of Monte Tuttavista. However, molecular evidence suggests extant populations of both this species and Emys orbicularis on Sardinia were actually introduced in recent times (source Wikipedia). \n\nThis Picture is made during a Vacation in France in June 1987.
A photograph captured in Oklahoma.
Group of sunbathing Yellow-bellied Slider turtles on the lake shore. Yellow-bellied Slider is one of the three subspecies of Pond Sliders.
turtle walking around
Emys orbicularis is only indigenous inland turtle in Slovenia. Its habitat is mainly stagnant or slow-flowing waters, surrounded by vegetation. Its habitat is in Barje swamps near Ljubljana, Slovenia.
Australian snapping turtle in a lake
Red-eared slider turtle in European river, invasive species..
The red-eared slider or red-eared terrapin (Trachemys scripta elegans)
A female painted turtle is searching for a good spot to lay her eggs in early June.
Red eared slider turtle sunning on a rock
The turtle on the beautiful floating tree
Emys orbicularis
Red Eared Slider resting  on the lotus leaf in the pond, Slovenia
River Cooter, Turtle Pseudemys concinna
A funny water turtle sunbathing
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