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Testudines

TermDefinition
Family Chelidae Species Snakenecks and sidenecks
Family Chelidae location Australia and South America
Family Chelidae at SCZ Broad shelled snakenecks
Family Chelidae in Zoo somewhat common
Family Carettochelyidae Species Fly River Turtles
Family Carettochelyidae location Australia and New Guinea
Family Carettochelyidae at SCZ fly river turtles
Family Carettochelyidae in zoo common
Family Cheloniidae Species Sea Turtles
Family Cheloniidae location tropical oceans
Family Cheloniidae at SCZ none
Family Cheloniidae in zoos common
Family Chelydridae Species snapping turtles
Family Chelydridae location North America, South America
Family Chelydridae at SCZ alligator snapping turtle
Family Chelydridae in zoos very common
Family Emydidae species North American Pond and Marsh Turtles
Family Emydidae location North & South Americas, One species in Europe and North Africa
Family Emydidae at SCZ ornate box turtle
Family Emydidae in zoos very common
Family Geoemydidae species Asian turtles
Family Geoemydidae location Asia to Europe, one genus in central America
Family Geoemydidae at SCZ four eyed turtles
Family Geoemydidae in zoos very commo
Family Testudinidae species tortoises
Family Testudinidae location Americas, Africa, Eurasia
Family Testudinidae at SCZ Aldabra tortoise
Family Testudinidae in zoos most common
Family Trionychidae species softshells and flapshells
Family Trionychidae location north Americ, Africa, and Asia
Family Trionychidae at SCZ gulf coast spiny softshell
Family Trionychidae in zoos somewhat common
testudines body plan no teeth (beak), carapace (top), plastron (bottom), bridge (connects)
suborder Pleurodira sidenecks and snakenecks
suborder Cryptodira hidden necks
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