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Florida Red-bellied Cooter

Pseudemys nelsoni

Description:

Florida Red-bellied Cooter or Florida Redbelly Turtle (Pseudemys nelsoni) sunning on a rock - and then deciding to go for a swim at Anhinga Trail, Everglades National Park, Florida. I'm not sure where the myth that turtles are slow came from... this cooter made a sprint into the water in 20 seconds (photo 2 to 4). << This species is active year-round and spends a large portion of the day basking on logs. ... The Florida redbelly can be distinguished from the other turtles by its distinctive red-tinged plastron (belly). >>

Habitat:

The Florida red-bellied cooter or Florida redbelly turtle (Pseudemys nelsoni) is a species of the genus Pseudemys. Its range is in Florida, and southern Georgia. The Florida redbelly cooter is mainly herbivorous, and can be found in nearly any type of aquatic habitat. It reaches particularly high densities in spring runs, and occasionally can be found in brackish water. This species is active year-round and spends a large portion of the day basking on logs. They are noted for sometimes laying their eggs in the nest mounds of alligators. The Florida redbelly is closely related to the Peninsula cooter (Pseudemys floridana) and can often be found basking on logs together. The Florida redbelly can be distinguished from the other turtles by its distinctive red-tinged plastron (belly) and two cusps (like teeth) on its upper beak. (credit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florida_red...............)

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4 Comments

JackEng
JackEng 12 years ago

Neil,
You're welcome...

NeilDazet
NeilDazet 12 years ago

Thanks Jack! The more the merrier!

JackEng
JackEng 12 years ago

Neil,
Thanks! I joined the mission and will update my turtle spottings... Jack

NeilDazet
NeilDazet 12 years ago

Hi JackEng. I recently created a Turtles of the Southeast U.S. Mission (http://www.projectnoah.org/missions/1058...). Please join this mission and consider adding this spotting.

Terrific herp spotting!

JackEng
Spotted by
JackEng

Homestead, Florida, USA

Spotted on Apr 9, 2012
Submitted on Apr 13, 2012

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