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- Q743646 subject Q7486776.
- Q743646 abstract "Alternatively, "Pelomedusidae" may refer to the Pelomedusoidea. See below for details.Pelomedusidae is a family of freshwater turtles native to sub-Saharan Africa, with a single species, Pelomedusa subrufa, also found in Yemen. They range in size from 12 to 45 cm (4.7 to 17.7 in) in carapace length, and are generally roundish in shape. They are unable to fully withdraw their heads into their shells, instead drawing them to the side and folding them beneath the upper edge of their shells, hence are called African side-necked turtles. The family contains two living genera. They are distinguished from their closest relatives by a hinge in the front section of the plastron. Pelomedusidae spend most of their time in the mud at the bottom of rivers or shallow lakes, where they eat invertebrates, such as insects, molluscs, and worms. Many species aestivate through the dry season, burying themselves in the mud.".
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- Q743646 phylum Q10915.
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- Q743646 synonym "Pelomedusinae (Cope, 1868)".
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- Q743646 classis Q10811.
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- Q743646 regnum "Animalia".
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- Q743646 synonyms "Pelomedusinae (Cope, 1868)".
- Q743646 type Animal.
- Q743646 type Eukaryote.
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- Q743646 comment "Alternatively, "Pelomedusidae" may refer to the Pelomedusoidea. See below for details.Pelomedusidae is a family of freshwater turtles native to sub-Saharan Africa, with a single species, Pelomedusa subrufa, also found in Yemen. They range in size from 12 to 45 cm (4.7 to 17.7 in) in carapace length, and are generally roundish in shape.".
- Q743646 label "Pelomedusidae".
- Q743646 depiction Pelomedusa_subrufa_Beloa_070306.JPG.