The Arizona mud turtle (Kinosternon stejnegeri) is a species of mud turtle in the family Kinosternidae found in the deserts of Arizona (United States)...
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The yellow mud turtle (Kinosternon flavescens), also commonly known as the yellow-necked mud turtle, is a species of mud turtle in the family Kinosternidae...
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States: Arizona and New Mexico (extirpated in California). Sonora mud turtle (subspecies) - Kinosternon sonoriense sonoriense (Le Conte, 1854) Sonoyta mud turtle...
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Kinosternon (redirect from Mud Turtle)
Kinosternon is a genus of small aquatic turtles from the Americas known commonly as mud turtles. They are found in the United States, Mexico, Central...
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Painted turtle (Chrysemys picta) Desert box turtle (Terrapene ornata luteola) Red-eared slider (Trachemys scripta elegans) - introduced Arizona mud turtle (Kinosternon...
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Kinosternidae (redirect from Musk Turtle)
The Kinosternidae are a family of mostly small turtles that includes the mud turtles and musk turtles. The family contains 25 species within four genera...
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logs or rocks. During winter, the turtle hibernates, usually in the mud at the bottom of water bodies. The turtles mate in spring and autumn. Females...
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not recognized) Suwannee alligator snapping turtle (Macrochelys suwanniensis) Mud turtles Arizona mud turtle (Kinosternon (flavescens) stejnegeri) (formerly...
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are the common snapping turtle, painted turtle, spotted turtle, diamondback terrapin, spiny softshell turtle, eastern mud turtle, northern red-bellied cooter...
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List of reptiles of Kansas (redirect from Kansas turtles)
snapping turtle (Macrochelys temminckii) Common snapping turtle (Chelydra serpentina) Family Kinosternidae – mud and musk turtles Common musk turtle (stinkpot)...
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Ouachita map turtle (Graptemys ouachitensis) False map turtle (Graptemys pseudogeographica) Texas map turtle (Graptemys versa) Arizona mud turtle (Kinosternon...
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only US populations of the endangered Quitobaquito pupfish, the Sonoyta mud turtle, the desert caper, and the Howarth's white butterfly are found here. The...
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(Kinixys natalensis) Tabasco mud turtle (Kinosternon acutum) Herrera's mud turtle (Kinosternon herrerai) Sonora mud turtle (Kinosternon sonoriense) Diamondback...
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lizards, the chuckwalla, desert horned lizard, western banded gecko, Sonora mud turtle, and the desert tortoise. Native amphibian species include the Couch's...
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snapping turtle False map turtle Ornate box turtle Painted turtle Smooth softshell turtle Spiny softshell turtle Yellow mud turtle Native turtles Blanding's...
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List of reptiles of Texas (section Turtles)
list of reptiles of Texas includes the snakes, lizards, crocodilians, and turtles native to the U.S. state of Texas. Texas has a large range of habitats...
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Red Rock State Park (category 1986 establishments in Arizona)
cottonwood, Arizona sycamore, velvet ash, and Arizona alder. Oak Creek supports rare native fish, several frog species, and the threatened Sonora mud turtle. Away...
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Interior Seaway, home to marine reptiles, including plesiosaurs and turtles. Most of Arizona was dry land during the Cenozoic era when the state was inhabited...
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Tarahumara frog, Chiricahua leopard frog, Mexican garter snake, Sonoyta mud turtle, and a wide range of desert fishes. Desert Ark Community Programs feature...
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luteola); the Big Bend slider (Trachemys gaigeae gaigeae); the Sonora mud turtle (Kinosternon sonoriense); and the desert tortoise (Gopherus agassizii)...
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Kinosternon arizonense (category Pliocene turtles)
Kinosternon arizonense is an extinct species of mud turtle in the genus Kinosternon. Initially described by Charles W. Gilmore in 1922. In 2016 McCord...
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List of reptiles of Colorado (section Turtles)
This is a list of individual, wild species of lizards, snakes, and turtles currently extant in the U.S. State of Colorado §Article exists for this species...
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luteola); the Big Bend slider (Trachemys gaigeae gaigeae); the Sonora mud turtle (Kinosternon sonoriense); and the desert tortoise (Gopherus agassizii)...
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Ciénega Creek (category Rivers of Arizona)
upper reaches of the creek. The lowland leopard frog and the Sonoran mud turtle inhabit the stream throughout, rounding a full complement of aquatic,...
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The Amazing Race 8 (category Television shows filmed in Arizona)
South Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Panama, Costa Rica, Arizona, Utah, Wyoming, Montana, and Canada before finishing in Lewiston, New York...
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Montezuma Castle National Monument (category National Park Service national monuments in Arizona)
bats, snakes, turtles, lizards, frogs, foxes, owls and mice. The monument itself encloses 860 acres near the geographic center of Arizona and the intersection...
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owner who asks him what he wished for, to which Mike responds with a pet turtle. As Mike rides off, Barney quips that he wishes only to retire. As he is...
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Navajo (category Native American history of Arizona)
Athabascan language. The states with the largest Diné populations are Arizona (140,263) and New Mexico (108,305). More than three-quarters of the Diné...
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collaris Thamnophis cyrtopsis Phrynosoma orbiculare Kinosternon integrum or mud turtle In Wirikuta there are 567 registered plant species. Most of the cactaceaes...
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Kayenta Formation (category Geologic formations of Arizona)
of Arizona". Palaeontology. 27 (2): 407–413. Retrieved 19 November 2021. Gafney, E.; Hutchinson, H.; Jenkins, F.; Meeker, L. (1987). "Modern turtle origins;...
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