What is the turtle on the eastern box?

Turtle Eastern Box or Terrapene Carolina Carolina is one of only two species of turtles in North America and is the most common of them. These small turtles have very unique properties and their colors and shapes differ. They have a very long life and are often kept as pets. The turtles of the eastern box are state reptiles for Tennessee and North Carolina. Unlike many other turtles, the turtle of the eastern box can completely close its shell when it is endangered or frightened. Shells are usually brown or black, with a formula of yellow or orange lines. Their skin is usually brown, with purple, yellow or white spots. Young turtles are clearer than their older counterparts.

The eastern box has sharply horned beaks and short wide legs. Their legs have belts on their bases and have a scale above their shells. When an adult, they are only 7 to 8 inches (18 to 20 cm) long. The sex of the turtle can be determined by the color of the eyes. Male turtles have red eyes while female eyes areu brown. In addition, a man has a flatter, wider tail and a flatter shell.

In the wild, the turtle of the eastern box can be found living in open fields, marshy areas and undergrowth. They are not water turtles, but often live on the edge of water where food is easily accessible. Hibernation during cold winters and in these areas borders up to 2 feet (61 cm) to the soft ground.

Eastern boxing turtle is Omnivore and its very diverse diet. It is partial for invertebrates such as grasshoppers, cricket grubs and worms. It can also eat small mice and fish. Greens, such as dandelions, salad and chicory, are consumed, if they are available, and these turtles even enjoy mushrooms.

Like other common turtles, the Eastern Box Turtle can live quite a long time. They can survive up to 80 or more in the wild, but they will usually live in captivity for less than 50 years. Although a female turtle can lay several hundred in their lifetimeAjec, many of them get into adulthood. The turtles of the eastern box are hunted for food animals and humans in many areas and are also affected by cars. In addition, when the captured turtles are returned to nature, they use their instinct to try to return to the area where they were born, which also increases their risk that they will be killed by predators.

While these reptiles are often caught and maintained as pets, it is difficult to keep them alive at home. They have special needs that are not easily met in these situations. High humidity and warm temperatures are needs, as well as frequent exposure to ultraviolet light or direct sunlight. A soft fabric is also needed to cover and a constant supply of fresh clean water is also needed. SPRO correct formation of shell and overall growth can also be required with high upside down.

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