Spiny softshell turtle was created in 1827.
Smooth softshell turtle was created in 1827.
Soft Shell Man was created in 2001.
The most common turtle in the Borger and Hutchinson County vicinity is the Western Box Turtle (Terapene ornata) Others include the Spiny softshell, the common snapping turtle, and the pond slider, locally known as the red-eared turtle.
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In the panhandle of Florida it would be a Florida softshell turtle. They can be very large, up to 18 inches long. They have extremely sharp beaks, and have a very nasty temper. They can stretch their necks back and bite you, so don't handle this turtle.
A smooth back turtle is also know as a soft shell turtle. These types of turtles can move very fast on land and have the ability to outrun a man.
The fastest turtle is the Green Sea Turtle, with speeds up to 14 mph
Florida softshell turtle was created in 1783.
Wisconsin has 11 kinds of turtles: Blanding's Turtle, Eastern Musk Turtle, False Map Turtle, Northern Map Turtle, Ornate Box Turtle, Painted Turtle, Smooth Softshell, Snapping Turtle, Southern Map Turtle, Spiny Softshell, and Wood Turtle.
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Cuatro Cienegas softshell was created in 1960.
Burmese peacock softshell was created in 1869.
Tortoise, or box turtle No, I'm afraid not. The common name for a terrapin is the softshell turtle. The terrapin is aqautic, and the tortise and box are land turtles.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Trionyx spinifer.
According to the Wisconsin Turtle Conservation website, "The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) 2011 Red List claims 45.2% of all turtle species to be threatened and 29.9% to be endangered or critically endangered. Of the 11 species of turtles in Wisconsin, one is endangered (Ornate Box Turtle), one is threatened (Wood Turtle), and three are of Special Concern (Blanding’s Turtle, Smooth Softshell and False Map Turtle)."http://wiatri.net/Inventory/WiTurtles/Resources/http://www.turtlesfortomorrow.org/
The scientific name for turtles in general is Testudines. Bear in mind that different species also have specific subnames. Trionyx triunguis for example is the scientific name for the African Softshell Turtle.
The most common turtle in the Borger and Hutchinson County vicinity is the Western Box Turtle (Terapene ornata) Others include the Spiny softshell, the common snapping turtle, and the pond slider, locally known as the red-eared turtle.