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Snapping turtle portrait. Crossing a dirt road in Connecticut, late spring.
European pond turtle (Emys orbicularis), also known as the European pond terrapin. Wildlife animal.
Kolkheti national park. Famous sightseeing destination in Georgia
Red-eared slider turtle, Trachemys scripta elegans, basking on log in pond. She is a released pet or feral turtle and an invasive species as she is not native to California where this photo was taken.
Wild Turtle seen in Ontario
Baby Painted Turtle Walking Away on a White Background. A close up photograph of a baby turtle. The background is white. The turtle is walking away. A very nature typical photograph of a turtle. Baby turtle walking.
Florida Softshell Turtle - profile
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.
turtle walking around
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.
Common Snapping turtle sunning himself near pond's edge.
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 Bulgaria in May 2018.
European pond turtle (Emys orbicularis) sitting on a trunk sunbathing in a pond (Vienna, Austria)
Snapping turtle close up front
Common Snapping Turtle Profile
A large turtle standing on some rocks on the banks of a stream. Daylight
Furrowed wood turtle side view isolated on white background
Large turtle resting half out of water on rock at Fountain Creek south of Colorado Springs, Colorado, western  USA, North America
Australian snapping turtle in a lake
A female painted turtle is searching for a good spot to lay her eggs in early June.
Florida Softshell Turtle - profile
A platypus (also known as Duck Billed Platypus) feeding in a creek in the Atherton Tablelands, Queensland, Australia.
Two giant turtle turtle close-up, water fish
A full view of a red eared slider walking on a cement slab.
A Galapagos giant tortoise resting in a pond. Santa Cruz island, one of the Galapagos Islands in Ecuador
The turtle on the beautiful floating tree
The Mexican burrowing toad, Rhinophrynus dorsalis, isolated on white background
Snapping Turtle
Image of Northern river terrapin turtle (Batagur baska) on the floor. Reptile. Animals.
Close up of an eastern long neck turtle crawling through the grass
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