answersLogoWhite

0

it is found on the banks of Mississippi

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What is the rarest pet turtle?

yellow blotched sawback map turtle


What are the release dates for The Foolish Fish of Sawback - 1919?

The Foolish Fish of Sawback - 1919 was released on: USA: 26 October 1919


Is a blotched water snake poisonous?

No, blotched water snakes are not poisonous.


When was White-blotched skate created?

White-blotched skate was created in 1977.


When was Black-blotched porcupinefish created?

Black-blotched porcupinefish was created in 1804.


When was Common side-blotched lizard created?

Common side-blotched lizard was created in 1852.


When was Blotched blue-tongued lizard created?

Blotched blue-tongued lizard was created in 1824.


Are common side-blotched lizards a pet?

The side blotched lizard is found mostly in northern western United States. They can be found is southern states as well. They are characterized by having common blotches (which refers to placement, not frequency), and a throat that features yellow, orange or blue coloring. They grow to be roughly six inches in length tail included. Are they a pet? I suppose anything can be a pet, how it will fair is really the question. A side blotched lizard would require live food (insects, crickets, spiders etc.) heat, water, and places to hide. Said lizard could be a pet that you cant pet as side blotched lizards have been known to bite.


How much is an 1875 pattern Martini Henry sawback bayonet worth?

Around $2500


Blotched under skin on back?

brian nugent


What is the color of a caeilians?

Most species of caeillians are a blue-grey color. However, they can be bright yellow, black or brown. The head can possibly be pink. Some caeilian species can have striped or blotched areas and segments.


What is the definition of a sawback turtle?

Graptemys is a genus of turtles known commonly as map turtles or sometimes sawback turtles. They are aquatic, freshwater basking turtles that are found throughout the eastern half United States and into southern Canada. They superficially resemble many other species of aquatic turtle, including sliders (genus Trachemys) and cooters (genus Pseudemys), but are distinguished by a keel that runs the length of the center of their carapace, and that they don't typically grow as large. The name map turtle is given to them because of the pattern of yellow or cream colored markings on their head, neck and legs which appears to be similar to contours or markings on a road map.