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Taken at Wolseley Nature Centre, Staffordshire.
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The most common terrapin in the UK is the red-eared terrapin,Terrapins lie somewhere between turtles and tortoises. They happily live in water but also like to bask in the sun. Like turtles, they are omnivores.
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This was shot through a window at a state park. I can't recall if it's an aquarium or just a window to the head pool of the spring.
Terrapin, Biyamiti, Kruger National Park, South Africa
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Mauremys rivulata
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I shot this on my special Birthday float. I had an exceptional sky and the creek was pretty clear. I was also out there much later than usual so I had a different kind of light.
Taken at Wolseley Nature Centre, Staffordshire.
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Large numbers of these reptiles were hauled out sunning themselves on the Quinta do Lago golf course water hazard. The longitudinal stripes along the neck characterise the species.
The name 'terrapin' is used in Algarve field guides, but Spanish pond turtle is also commonly used.
Taken at Stowe Pool, Lichfield.
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