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Painted Turtle

Painted turtle is a marvelous looking and colorful species of turtle. It belongs to the family of pond turtles. Only four sub-species of this turtle have been found and recorded to have evolved from t

Turtles in Georgia (GA)

Turtles in Georgia

Different kinds of turtle species make the state of Georgia their home. While most of these are freshwater species like cooters, sliders, snapping turtles, etc., saltwater turtles like the Leatherbac

Turtles in Alabama (AL)

Turtles in Alabama

The southeastern US state of Alabama has extended coastlines, and numerous lakes, rivers, and wetlands, which makes it a heaven for numerous reptiles. Over 30 different turtles and tortoises are nati

Turtles in Texas (TX)

Turtles in Texas

Texas has diverse habitats, including coastal marshes, deserts, and swamps. This allows freshwater and saltwater turtles to live here, like the Green Sea Turtle, the Western Painted Turtle, and the T

Turtles in Florida (FL)

Turtles in Florida

Florida is home to the highest number of turtles and tortoises in the United States. This is due to abundant freshwater and saltwater habitats, including the Suwanee River, Lake Okeechobee, and the G

Turtles in Mississippi (MS)

Turtles in Mississippi

Mississippi consists almost entirely of lowlands, covered with wild and cultivated trees. These habitats support both freshwater and saltwater turtles. Some notable species are the Mississippi Map Tu

Turtles in Maryland (MD)

Turtles in Maryland

Many of Maryland’s waterways are connected to the Chesapeake Bay, with most of the region's geography shaped by it. Both freshwater and seawater turtles can be spotted on various beaches, rivers,

Turtles in Virginia (VA)

Turtles in Virginia

Virginia is covered with deciduous hardwood forests and shortleaf pine forests and also has the largest estuary in the United States - Chesapeake Bay. As a result, both freshwater and saltwater turtl

Turtles in Louisiana (LA)

Turtles in Louisiana

Louisiana is divided into two halves - the upper region with hills and woodlands and the lower alluvial part. The latter includes swamps, beaches, and coastal plains, proving ideal homes for both fre