Alligator mississippiensis
"Opheodrys vernalis" and less frequently "Liochlorophis vernalis" may be scientific, Latin or binomial names for the American grass or Smooth green snake.
This bright green snake is native to the northern United States of America as well as to eastern Canada and the Canadian province of Ontario. It may be thought of as the New World counterpart to the European grass, ringed or water snake (Natrix natrix). But there are differences between the two, such as the European snake tending to be darker with a contrasting pale white or yellow collar.
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The Alligator Snapping Turtle's scientific name is Macrochelys temminckii.
Alligator Mississippiensis
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Crocodylidae
Graham
Macroclemys temminck
There are two extant species of the family Chelydridae: Chelydra serpentina, the Common Snapping Turtle, and its larger relative Macrochelys temminckii, the Alligator Snapping Turtle (although the monotypic Asian genus Platysternon has at times been included in this group). Both are endemic to the Western Hemisphere.
The Fishing Snapper: because of the small fleshy pink organ in the bottom of their mouths used to lure fish into their waiting jaws. Teh Scientific name is Macroclemys Temmincki.
Aligator snapping turtles and regular snapping turtles can be told apart by the tail on the aligator snapping turtle, which is longer with jagged spines. Its tail resembles an aligators thus the name aligator snapping turtle. It also has a more defined shell when its young so it will have larger looking spines than a regular snapping turtle. Hope this helps. Common snapping turtles have a pinkish mouth and alligater snapping turtles have brownish mouth
Name of some of the rare turtles in the world are Yangtze giant soft-shell turtle and the Texas dino turtle. The Alligator Snapping Turtle and the Pink Belly Side Neck Turtle are other rare turtles.
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alligator mississippiensis
Alligator mississippiensis
Alligator mississippiensis
If your turtle is a snapping turtle than naming him/her 'Snappy', will be quite snappy of you.
Usually Snapping Turtle is used for turtle soup.
No, terrapin is not the scientific name for a turtle. Terrapin typically refers to a type of turtle that is found in brackish water environments. The scientific name for turtles varies depending on the species, such as Chelonia mydas for the green sea turtle.