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    what species is this?

    Does anyone know what kind of turtle this is?
    I found him a few months ago, in a lake in Frederickburg, Va, and assumed he was a snapping turtle, although I'm not completely sure... Ive been Keeping him in a tank filled with water and a few rest spots.
    Ive looked up turtles, but can't seem to find a picture that is identical. He is still a baby, about the size of a quarter, I can take more pictures if it will help!






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    Re: what species is this?

    I believe that's a common musk turtle (Sternotherus odoratus). Many turtles look fairly different as hatchlings, so if you've been looking at adult pics only, that may throw your search off a bit.
    Kara L. Norris
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    Re: what species is this?

    Baby stinkpot.

    http://farm1.static.flickr.com/215/4...c8fafd7890.jpg

    Facial markings look alke a bit.
    Last edited by rabernet; 11-29-2007 at 07:34 AM. Reason: Provide link to photos that do not belong to you

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    Re: what species is this?

    LOL...stinkpot = common musk turtle.
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    Re: what species is this?

    LOL. I know.

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    Re: what species is this?

    What a cutie! Do you plan on keeping him?
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    Re: what species is this?

    yea, his name is Barbosa, and eats fish flakes and turtle pellets, and is doing quite well

    p.s. thanks for helping me identify him, i feel much better now

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    Re: what species is this?

    Quote Originally Posted by Reptilian View Post
    What a cutie!
    The turtle isn't bad either.
    What are these mojavas I keep hearing so much about?

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    Re: what species is this?

    Quote Originally Posted by PythonWallace View Post
    The turtle isn't bad either.
    HAHA smooth

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    Re: what species is this?

    I dont want to rain on your parade, but it is usually against the law to take native species from their habitat without a permit. Collecting wild animals isn't beneficial at all, especially if you happen to bring home one that is protected since you don't know what species it is... Just thought I should put that out there...

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