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Mud turtle

British pronunciation/mˈʌd tˈɜːtəl/
American pronunciation/mˈʌd tˈɜːɾəl/
Mud turtle
[NOUN]
1

a small freshwater turtle with a rounded shell that inhabits muddy or swampy areas and feeds on aquatic invertebrates

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What is a "mud turtle"?

A mud turtle is a small freshwater turtle that is well adapted to muddy or swampy habitats. They have rounded, domed shells and webbed feet, which allow them to navigate through aquatic environments with ease. Mud turtles are known for their ability to burrow in the mud and spend long periods of time submerged. They primarily feed on small aquatic invertebrates, such as insects, worms, and snails. Mud turtles are generally docile in nature and are commonly kept as pets due to their manageable size and low-maintenance care requirements.

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