emydea (Meaning)
emydea (n. pl.)
A group of chelonians which comprises many species of fresh-water tortoises and terrapins.
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A group of chelonians which comprises many species of fresh-water tortoises and terrapins.
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Emydea blandingii, more commonly known as Blanding's turtle, is a freshwater turtle native to parts of the United States and Canada.
Emydea blandingii is characterized by its distinctive black or dark brown carapace with bright yellow spots and lines.
The Emydea blandingii is a semi-aquatic turtle, meaning it spends most of its time in the water but comes to shore to bask in the sun and lay its eggs.
Emydea blandingii is an omnivorous species, feeding on a variety of aquatic plants, insects, snails, and fish.