- Plymouth Redbelly Turtle
Taxobox
name = Plymouth Redbelly Turtle
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Reptilia
subclassis =Anapsida
ordo =Testudines
subordo =Cryptodira
superfamilia =Testudinoidea
familia =Emydidae
genus =Pseudemys
species = "P. rubriventris"
subspecies = "P. r. bangsi"
trinomial = "Psuedemys rubriventris bangsi"
trinomial_authority = Babcock, 1937The Plymouth Redbelly Turtle has a brown/black shell ranging from 6 to 12 inches (150 to 300 mm). It lives in the
Plymouth Pinelands of theUnited States and spends most of its time in freshwater ponds. In spring and summer, the females spend most of their time in the sand nesting while the males look for food. Females usually lay 12 eggs at a time. The incubation of the eggs takes 73 to 80 days, and the eggs hatch at around 25 degrees Celsius. The turtles usually live for 15 to 20 years.
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