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Soft-shelled turtle

British pronunciation/sˈɒftʃˈɛld tˈɜːtəl/
American pronunciation/sˈɔftʃˈɛld tˈɜːɾəl/
Soft-shelled turtle
[NOUN]
1

a species of turtle with a leathery shell, streamlined body, and elongated neck, well-adapted for an aquatic lifestyle

synonyms : pancake turtle
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What is a "soft-shelled turtle"?

A soft-shelled turtle is a unique species of turtle characterized by its soft and leathery shell, lacking the hard bony plates found in other turtles. This flexible shell enables them to move quickly and efficiently in aquatic environments. Soft-shelled turtles have streamlined bodies and long necks with a snorkel-like snout that allows them to breathe while partially submerged. They are excellent swimmers and spend a significant amount of time in the water, where they hunt for prey such as fish, crustaceans, and amphibians. Their flattened shell and webbed feet make them well-adapted for an aquatic lifestyle. Despite their soft appearance, soft-shelled turtles can be aggressive and possess a powerful bite. They are found in various freshwater habitats around the world and are known for their unique characteristics and intriguing behavior.

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