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- Q469543 subject Q6306663.
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- Q469543 abstract "Glyptemys is a genus of turtles in the family Emydidae. It comprises two species, the bog turtle and wood turtle, both of which are endemic to North America. Until 2001, these turtles were considered members of the genus Clemmys, which currently has one member, the spotted turtle. Full grown, these turtles grow to between 8.9 and 20 cm (3.5 and 7.9 in). These turtles are semiaquatic, although this varies based on season. Their morphological characteristics make them unique from other species and unique from each other. Glyptemys turtles prefer slow moving streams and ponds, and feed on insects, plant matter, small invertebrates, and carrion. These turtles are protected throughout their range.".
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- Q469543 phylum Q10915.
- Q469543 thumbnail Bog_Turtle_01.jpg?width=300.
- Q469543 wikiPageExternalLink CW69-14-1-2008E.pdf.
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- Q469543 classis Q10811.
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- Q469543 regnum "Animalia".
- Q469543 subfamilia Q3041260.
- Q469543 type Animal.
- Q469543 type Eukaryote.
- Q469543 type Reptile.
- Q469543 type Species.
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- Q469543 comment "Glyptemys is a genus of turtles in the family Emydidae. It comprises two species, the bog turtle and wood turtle, both of which are endemic to North America. Until 2001, these turtles were considered members of the genus Clemmys, which currently has one member, the spotted turtle. Full grown, these turtles grow to between 8.9 and 20 cm (3.5 and 7.9 in). These turtles are semiaquatic, although this varies based on season.".
- Q469543 label "Glyptemys".
- Q469543 depiction Bog_Turtle_01.jpg.