Painted Turtle (Chrysemys picta)






About Painted Turtle (Chrysemys picta)
- Kingdom: Animals
- Phylum: Chordates
- Class: Reptiles
- Order: Turtles
- Family: Fresh Water Turtle
The painted turtle is the most widespread native turtle of North America. It lives in relatively slow-moving fresh waters, from southern Canada to northern Mexico, and from the Atlantic to the Pacific. They have been shown to prefer large wetlands with long periods of inundation and emergent vegetation. This species is one of the few that is specially adapted to tolerate freezing temperatures for extended periods of time due to an antifreeze-like substance in their blood that keeps their cells from freezing. This turtle is a member of the genus Chrysemys, which is part of the pond turtle family Emydidae. Fossils show that the painted turtle existed 15 million years ago. Three regionally based subspecies evolved during the last ice age. The southern painted turtle (C. dorsalis) is alternately considered the only other species in Chrysemys, or another subspecies of C. picta.
Source: Wikipedia
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1977-06-01
Crabtree Nature Center, United States of America -
1992-06-06
Pratt Wayne Woods, United States of America -
2001-03-09
Ocala National Forest, United States of America -
2007-07-18
Nelson Lake Forest Preserve, United States of America -
2009-05-08
Burnidge Forest Preserve, United States of AmericaMany sunning in the main pond -
2011-07-10
Santa Fe River, United States of America