一般の方にもおなじみ、スッポンの仲間です。また曲頚類、バタグールガメ、ヌマガメ、ニオイガメ以外の種類のカメたちもこちらでご紹介します! 日本では食材として人気ですが、飼育するとなかなかかわいらしくて独特なカメたちですよ。
台風一過の29日朝、埼玉県川越市の住宅街を流れる新河岸川で、カメの仲間のスッポンが岸辺に上陸し、甲羅干しをする姿が見られた。
中国に生息するスッポンは、水たまりに入って口から尿素を排出すると判明した。世界で初めて口からの排尿が確認された動物という。
May 23rd is the World Turtle Day, shellebrated since year 2000, and its goal is to bring attention to, and increase knowledge of and respect for, turtles and tortoises, and encourage human action to help them survive and thrive.
A Mississippi map turtle (Graptemys pseudogeographica kohnii) at the Tennessee Aquarium.
Turtles for sale from the turtle store near me. Where to buy real live water turtles at the best prices for small pet aquatic turtle species.
Learn about the plants and animals found in or near the Nile River, such as the Nile crocodile, papyrus, tigerfish, water hyacinth, and more.
Marginated Tortoise - Testudo marginata marginata Epirus, Greece - April 2012
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Being a birdy kind of girl, when I'm out hiking, I'm usually looking for birds. I listen for small chips, chirps, seeps and other birdy sounds often staring into the treetops, the bushes...or on the forest floor searching them out. Over the years, I've added wildflowers, insects, and snakes, into the mix, but other than box turtles, red-eared sliders, and snapping turtles, I was oblivious to the variety of turtles living in the ponds and rivers of our area, but now that Rick and I have started canoeing, a whole new world has opened up... Eastern Spiny Softshell Turtle (Apalone spinifera spinifera) ...would you guess this little trumpet-nosed creature conceivably masquerading as a character out of a Dr. Seuss book lives in our local rivers? He does... His carapace (shell) is leather-soft and as pliable as rubber. Males retain the dark circles (ocelli) on their shells, but females loose the defined pattern and the circles turn into drab splotches. The Eastern Spiny Softshell Turtle gets its name from the small, conical bumps or "spines" (tubercles) that protrude from the front of the carapace. Spiny Softshell Turtles may look cute and adorable, but watch out! I don't think he's as vicious as a honey badger, but he's as aggressive as a snapping turtle and can also bite (not with teeth, but with razor-sharp edges to his jaw). He's also a very strong swimmer, which offers him a degree of protection from predators and helps make up for his carapace's lack of bony plates (scutes). The adult male's carapace feels like sandpaper, but the female's is smooth. Young Spiny Softshell Turtles resemble males in color and pattern, but their shells are smooth for the first couple of years. ...another unique ability of a softshell turtle is its ability to "breath" underwater. How? The turtle can exchange gases through its skin by pumping water in and out of its mouth and pharynx where surface blood vessels pick up oxygen from the water and expel carbon dioxide. They can stay underwater for up to five hours, but usually remain submerged for only twenty minutes. Sources: Ohio Department of Natural Resources - "Ohio's Reptiles" (a free guide from the ODNR Division of Wildflife) HerpNet - Iowa Reptiles and Amphibians These photos are from July 7, 2011 while I was canning the Great Miami River with Paul Krusling (click here for a post about Paul). Yesterday, Rick and I canoed the Little Miami River, and we spotted over 12 Eastern Spiny Softshell turtles! They were everywhere and we got so close to them. I'm about 95% positive we also saw a Midland Smooth Softshell Turtle. We were about 10 feet from it and could seen none of the spiny tubercles that identify the Spiny Smoothshell. I didn't bring my camera, but I've created a few sketches, and am going to work up a painting or two... For a post on spiny softshell turtles on the Little Miami River, click here. To compare this Eastern Spiny Softshell turtle with a Midland Smooth Softshell turtle, click here.
Learn everything about African Sideneck Turtle - Pelusios castaneus Reptile, including health and care information. All from the real vets at PetMD.
Conservationists have found a nest of the endangered Asian giant softshell turtle on a Mekong River sandbar in northeastern Cambodia, while 115 new species of various other animal and plant life have been discovered in the greater Mekong region.
The spectacular Asian narrow-headed softshell turtle may be the world's largest freshwater turtle, growing to over 1.2 metres in length and weighing up to 254 kilograms!