shine india monthly magazine english
shine india monthly magazine english published this article page no 66 This turtle lives in clean, shallow water habitats. They like abundant aquatic vegetation, and firm aquatic bottoms in ponds, lakes, marshes, and creeks. However, preferences in habitat can change seasonally and by location. In Wisconsin, the Blandings turtle prefers marshes over ponds, which is just a location preference. Turtles elsewhere may choose a pond over a marsh. This turtle nests once a year usually from late-May to early July during the night. However, not every female nests every year. The common name for Clemmys guttata is the spotted turtle. This is a small, black turtle that has a pattern on its smooth carapace with small yellow spots. Over time the spots may fade, making older turtles appear spotless. Male spotted turtles tend to have tan chins with brown eyes differing from the females who tend to have yellow chins and orange eyes. These turtles live in areas that are shallow wetlands shine india monthly magazine subscription.
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