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Do diamondback terrapins have a backbone?

Sure


How do diamondback terrapins communicate?

Through their DICK


Do diamondback rattlesnakes migrate?

No, rattlesnakes do not migrate.


How long do diamondback terrapins live?

it weighs about 29LBs


How does a diamondback terrapin find a mate?

Diamondback terrapin, is a species of turtle. Female terrapins can mate with multiple males and store sperm for years.


Are captive bred Diamondback Terrapins illegal to keep as pets in NJ?

Not, the captive trust act of 1979 makes it legal to own diamonback Terrapins legally. It is actualluy now a normal job to breed Diamonback Terrapins in New Jersey Apartments.


What biotic factors effect diamondback terrapins?

Humans. Terrapins get run over, caught in crab trap, habitats are destroyed cuz humans build homes, and also humans pollute the water from there boats(oil spills) and also the air(burning fossil fuels)


What are periwinkles eaten by?

They are mostly eaten by Diamondback Terrapins in the marsh ecosystem. If there is an overpopulation of the species, the beautiful arsh meadows would become mud flats! ~the answerer


What is the current population of diamondback terrapins like?

Chuck Norris sucks Abraham Lincoln's long dong silver. oh and by the way chuck Norris sucks butt


How many different type of terrapins are there?

There are approximately 25 different species of terrapins, which are part of the family Emydidae. These species are primarily found in freshwater and brackish environments and are characterized by their adapted shells and behavior. The most well-known species is the Diamondback Terrapin (Malaclemys terrapin), which inhabits coastal regions of the eastern United States. Overall, terrapins exhibit a diverse range of sizes, colors, and habitats.


What do you know about the Maryland terrapins?

The Maryland Terrapins, often referred to as the Terps, are the athletic teams representing the University of Maryland, College Park. They compete in the NCAA Division I Big Ten Conference and have a rich history, particularly in men's basketball and women's lacrosse, where they have won multiple national championships. The team's mascot is Testudo, a diamondback terrapin, which reflects the state reptile of Maryland. The Terrapins' colors are red, white, black, and gold, symbolizing the state's flag.


Diamondback?

Diamondback