Spotted Turtle
Animalia
Chordata
Reptilia
Testudines
Emydidae
Clemmys
Clemmys guttata
The range of the spotted turtle, Clemmys guttata, is roughly divided into two possibly discontinuous portions of eastern North America; the first extends along the eastern seaboard from southern Maine... More »
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Most spotted turtle hatchings and younger spotteds love to eat worms, baby or small worm like red wigglers, or small night crawlers and pretty much anything offered to them. The older the spotteds get, they will eat about anything from aquatic vegetation like anachris to insects like crickets;
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The Spotted Turtle ( Clemmys guttata ) is a small turtle with a shell that can grow between 8--12 cm (3 to 5 inches). Their upper shell, or carapace, ranges in colour from black to a bluish bl...
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Spotted Turtle: species description, life history, distribution and habitat, status, management and research needs. ... Spotted Turtle; Clemmys guttata...
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Page 2 of 10 SPOTTED TURTLE Status In the Midwest, the Spotted Turtle is viewed as imperiled in all the states in which it is found. In Illinois and Indiana they are listed as state Endangered, and in Michigan and Ohio they are listed as state Threatened.
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The distribution of the Spotted Turtle is largely confined to two main areas, the Eastern Seaboard and the Great Lakes region. The Eastern Seaboard range is continuous from southern Maine to northern Florida.
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If you have to have one as a pet, you can find a wetland and visit your turtle as much as you like. Give your favorite spotted turtle a name if you want to! By leaving the turtles alone in their wetland, this species will have a better chance of still being around for many years.
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Spotted Turtle; Chlemmys guttata ... The spotted turtle occupies shallow wetlands and slow-moving streams with soft substrates and aquatic vegetation in the Coastal Plain of South Carolina and Georgia. The spotted turtle is most active in the spring.
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