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  1. The Southern River Terrapin derives its common name from its native range of Peninsular Malaysia, located in the southern half of Malaysia. Locals in Malaysia colloquially refer to the species as "tuntung" due to repetitive sounds made from the terrapin's plastron packing sand during nest construction.

  2. The Terrapin (officially 4-ton amphibian) was a British-manufactured amphibious transport vehicle of the Second World War. It was first used in 1944 at Antwerp during the Battle of the Scheldt . Terrapins served with the Royal Engineer assault teams of the 79th Armoured Division and were used to carry infantry units (Canadian and British) over rivers.

  3. Animaux apparentés. Faits de base sur Malaclemys terrapin : durée de vie, distribution et carte de l'habitat, mode de vie et comportement social, habitudes d'accouplement, régime alimentaire et nutrition, taille et statut de la population.

  4. Inhoud. Terrapin (amfibievoertuig) De Terrapin "4-tons Amfibie" was een ongepantserd amfibisch transportvoertuig, geproduceerd in het Verenigd Koninkrijk, gedurende de Tweede Wereldoorlog. Het werd voor het eerst gebruikt in Antwerpen in 1944 om daarna zeer succesvol toegepast te worden tijdens de Slag om de Schelde en bij het oversteken van de ...

  5. Terrapin Station (Limited Edition) est un album live du Grateful Dead sorti en 1997. Toponyme [ modifier | modifier le code ] Dead Terrapin Key est une île des Keys , archipel des États-Unis d'Amérique situé dans l' océan Atlantique au sud de la péninsule de Floride .

  6. The northern river terrapin is one of Asia's largest freshwater and brackwater turtles, reaching a carapace length of up to 60 cm and a maximum weight of 18 kg. [4] Its carapace is moderately depressed, with a vertebral keel in juveniles. The plastron is large, strongly angulate laterally in the young, convex in the adult.

  7. Close-up. The European pond turtle is a medium-sized turtle, and its straight carapace length varies quite a bit across its geographic range, from 12 to 38 cm (4.7 to 15.0 in). The carapace is dark brown to blackish, with a hint of green. The head and legs are spotted with yellow. The plastron is yellowish.