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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 Minnesota (MN)

Turtles in Minnesota

Minnesota can be divided into four habitats: prairie parklands, eastern broadleaf forests, tall grass aspen parklands, and mixed forests. Sadly the state has been the target of logging for years, wit

Turtles in Michigan (MI)

Turtles in Michigan

From east to west, Michigan is surrounded by four of the five Great Lakes of America - Lakes Erie, Huron, Michigan, and Superior. This has led to numerous habitats springing up in the state, though s

Turtles in Massachusetts (MA)

Turtles in Massachusetts

Despite being one of the smaller US states, Massachusetts is home to freshwater and seawater turtles. These aquatic reptiles can be seen in Cape Cod, Boston Harbor, and Massachusetts Bay. Some notabl

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 Maine (ME)

Turtles in Maine

Maine is the easternmost state in the United States. This means not only are there freshwater bodies like Moosehead Lake and South Twin Lake, but the Gulf of Maine overlooks the Atlantic Ocean. As a

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

Turtles in Kentucky (KY)

Turtles in Kentucky

Kentucky has a humid climate and has several rivers flowing through it. This includes the Kentucky River, the Licking River, and the Green River, to name a few. These freshwater habitats support seve

Turtles in Kansas (KS)

Turtles in Kansas

Kansas has several rivers flowing through it and thus can support quite a few species of turtles. These include the Common Snapping Turtle, the Stinkpot Turtle, and the Ornate Box Turtle. The last on