The Different Kinds of Turtles that Inhabit Our World
The world is full of turtles. But how many different kinds of turtles are there? Many turtles
are on the brink of extinction and others are on the endangered list. Let's take a look at the different kinds of
turtles that can be found around the world.
1.Sea Turtles
These kinds of turtles are truly marine creatures. They wander the waters of tropical oceans and only the
females come ashore to lay their eggs in nests. They range in size from nearly 2 ½ feet to about 7 feet in carapace
length. The shells of these kinds of turtles are heart shaped or oval in appearance. Their limbs are flippers
instead of legs and are not able to support the turtle when on land. Sea turtles can no longer pull their heads
back into their shells like other kinds of turtles. The sea turtles are one of the most endangered of the turtle
families as urban development has infringed on their nesting sites.
2.Snapping Turtles
There are just three species in this family of turtles. They can be found throughout North America, in the
southeastern regions of Asia and in South America, to the north. These kinds of turtles all have big heads and a
strong jaw with the upper jaw being hooked. They cannot fully retract their limbs or head into their shell and have
fairly long tails. These kinds of turtles have been roaming the earth for 65 million years. They have quite a
diverse habitat as well as mating habits and diet.
3.Pond Turtles
This is the largest group of turtles and can be found all over the world. Some species of pond turtles are
carnivores while others are herbivores. They have many predators such as alligators and raccoons. These species are
typically the kinds of turtles that are used in the pet trade.
4.Mud or Musk Turtles
These kinds of turtles emit an unpleasant odor when they are disturbed. They vary in size but all are strictly
carnivorous. They feed on aquatic insects, small fish and amphibians as well as any crustacean they can find. The
adults are rarely preyed upon by other animals; rather their eggs are coveted by a variety of animals.
5.Tortoises
These kinds of turtles can boast the distinction of being the largest turtles that live on land. Tortoises feed
on flowers, grasses and fruits though they have been known to feast on carrion. Typically, tortoises have heavy
scales and feet that are not webbed. Their closest relatives are the pond turtles.
6.Softshell Turtles
These kinds of turtles can live in many types of waters with a
soft bottom being required. Their shells are not hard, but instead are covered with a leather-like skin. They spend
most of their time buried in mud. They can be omnivorous but most species are carnivores feeding on mollusks,
insects, amphibians and fish.
7.The Leatherback Turtle
These ancients are the largest turtles in the world. Though they are sea turtles, they are a class unto
themselves. They can be found swimming the waters of the world no matter if the waters are warm or cold. Their jaws
lack strength so feed mostly on jellyfish. The adults have no known predators, instead it is the eggs and the
hatchlings that are most vulnerable to predators. The leatherback is a truly endangered species because of erosion
and development of the beaches where the females land ashore to make their nests and lay their eggs.
Pet Turtle Care Tip #1
Turtles are members of the Reptile family and they are some of the oldest living creatures
on the planet. They have been around for more than two hundred million years. This makes them as
old as the dinosaurs. There are hundreds of different kinds of turtles all over the planet.
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Pet Turtle Care Tip #2
Sea turtles are the most popular of all of the turtles. These are also some of the largest
creatures—some sea turtles can grow to more than six feet in length and weigh hundreds of pounds.
Scientists think that sea turtles are actually land creatures that went back into the water and
never came out. Over time their limbs evolved to make them stronger swimmers and to keep them in
the water: their front appendages are actually flippers.
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Pet Turtle Care Tip #3
All turtles, even sea turtles, are air breathing creatures. While some turtles can stay
under the water for hours at a time, they all must surface at least once a day to stay alive. There
is one turtle, the giant turtle that only has to surface once a day to take in air. There are some
studies being done to see if some species of turtle might be able to draw oxygen from their cells
much like some fish use their gills to breathe.
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