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Eastern Mud Turtle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The eastern mud turtle (Kinosternon subrubrum) or common mud turtle is a common species of turtle endemic to the United States.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_mud_turtle
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ADW: Yellow Mud Turtle - Kinosternon flavescens
Yellow mud turtles range throughout the midwest United States, from the northern parts of Mexico to as far north as Nebraska. Yellow mud turtles are also found in eastern New Mexico, Oklahoma, southeast Arizona and western Kansas.
http://animaldiversity.org/accounts/Kinosternon_flavescens/
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Mud Turtles - AllTurtles
Mud turtles refer to the small semi-aquatic freshwater turtles. This species of turtle is generally found living on land and water. The color of their outer shell is generally olive to dark brown. Their beak is found to be slightly curved.
http://allturtles.com/mud-turtles/
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Yellow Mud Turtle - Missouri Department of Conservation
The yellow mud turtle is a small, olive to dark-colored, semiaquatic turtle restricted to west-central, northeastern, and southwestern Missouri. It is an endangered species in our state.
http://nature.mdc.mo.gov/discover-nature/field-guide/yellow-mud-turtle
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Mud Turtle Conservation and Management
Mud turtles are small, semi-aquatic turtles with oval-shaped shells in the family Kinosternidae. Turtles in this family have glands on the sides of their bodies that emit a foul-smelling musk when they are disturbed.
http://www.azgfd.gov/w_c/mudturtlemanagement.shtml
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Mud Turtles - LovetoKnow
Mud turtles are small, omnivorous turtles that prefer sandy, wet and muddy areas to live. They also make excellent pets, easily kept both indoors and out.
http://small-pets.lovetoknow.com/reptiles-amphibians/mud-turtles
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Sonoran Mud Turtle - ARKive
Although often appearing greenish in colour due to a covering of algae, the smooth, high-domed upper shell (carapace) of the Sonoran mud turtle is actually a uniform light or yellowish-brown.
http://www.arkive.org/sonoran-mud-turtle/kinosternon-sonoriense/
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Eastern Mud Turtle - ReptilesMagazine
Eastern mud turtles are primarily a southeastern species, but occur as far north as Long Island and the New Jersey Pine Barrens. In the Southeast, they are primarily found on the coastal plain and Piedmont to Alabama and Florida where they intergrade with other races of mud turtles.
http://www.reptilesmagazine.com/Turtle-Tortoise-Species/Eastern-Mud-Turtle
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Eastern Mud Turtle Habitat
The Eastern mud turtle (Kinosternon subrubrum) is a small turtle species that is especially common in southeastern regions of the United States, but that also is quite often seen throughout the northeast, as well. Eastern mud turtles are omnivorous creatures that spend time both in water and over land.
http://animals.mom.me/eastern-mud-turtle-habitat-2130.html
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Eastern Mud Turtle Fact Sheet
Eastern Mud Turtle: species description, life history, distribution and habitat, status, management and research needs.
http://www.dec.ny.gov/animals/7152.html