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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TerrapinTerrapin - Wikipedia

    Terrapins are a group of several species of small turtle (order Testudines) living in fresh or brackish water. Terrapins do not form a taxonomic unit and may not be closely related. Many belong to the families Geoemydidae and Emydidae .

  2. The diamondback terrapin or simply terrapin ( Malaclemys terrapin) is a species of terrapin native to the brackish coastal tidal marshes of the East Coast of the United States and the Gulf of Mexico coast, as well as in Bermuda. [6] It belongs to the monotypic genus Malaclemys.

    • M. terrapin
    • Malaclemys, Gray, 1844
  3. The diamondback terrapin is an iconic turtle of the coastal salt marshes of the northeastern United States. Found throughout estuaries, shallow bays, and tidal creeks, these reptiles prefer...

  4. Terrapin, (Malaclemys terrapin), a term formerly used to refer to any aquatic turtle but now restricted largely, though not exclusively, to the diamondback terrapin (Malaclemys terrapin) of the turtle family Emydidae. Until the last third of the 20th century, the word terrapin was used commonly in.

  5. Descripción. Distribución. Alimentación. Subespecies. Referencias. Enlaces externos. Malaclemys terrapin. Apariencia. ocultar. La tortuga espalda de diamante ( Malaclemys terrapin) es una especie de tortuga de la familia Emydidae, es la única especie del género Malaclemys. Es nativa de los pantanos salobres del este y sur de los Estados Unidos.

  6. A terrapin is a turtle that lives in brackish water. They are named for the diamond pattern on their shells. They eat mollusks, crabs, and fish. Terrapins are sexually dimorphic. Females are much larger than males. Males range between 4 and 5 inches. Females average nearly 7 inches.

  7. 28 de jul. de 2023 · The Science Issue and Relevance: The diamondback terrapin (Malaclemys terrapin) is a relatively small turtle that is the only estuarine turtle species in the United States (U.S.). It is considered a keystone species for salt marsh habitat because it helps maintain populations of the periwinkle snail ( Littoraria irrorate ), a ...