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Kingdom
  
Family
  
Scientific name
  
Terrapene carolina bauri

Higher classification
  
Common box turtle

Order
  
Turtle

Subphylum
  
Vertebrata

Genus
  
Terrapene

Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Subspecies

Subclass
  
Anapsid

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Similar
  
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The Florida box turtle (Terrapene carolina bauri) is a subspecies of turtle belonging to the family Emydidae.

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Etymology

The subspecific name, bauri, is in honor of herpetologist Georg Baur.

Geographic range

It is endemic to the U.S. state of Florida and the extreme southeastern portion of Georgia.

Habitat

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It can be found in damp environments, such as wetlands, marshlands, and near swamps, but usually does not enter water deep enough to swim.

Temperature

  • Daytime Air Temperature: 70 - 90°
  • Basking Temperature: 85 - 95°
  • Humidity: 70 - 90%
  • Description

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    Like other box turtles, the Florida box turtle has a narrow and highly domed shell with a hinged plastron that allows it to close its shell tightly. However, the Florida box turtle is quite different in appearance from the other subspecies of Terrapene carolina. Its carapace has a distinct pattern of bright radiating yellow stripes that make it easily identifiable. The coloring of the plastron can vary anywhere from solid yellow to solid black, with any number of variations in between. This turtle has very sharp claws as well as a sharp beak used for catching small insects and eating fruits, vegetables, and fungi. Males have red eyes, females have yellow eyes.

    As pets

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    Florida box turtles can be kept as pets. They are omnivores and feed on a huge variety of food in the wild. In captivity, they are especially fond of live food such as earthworms, crickets, locusts, snails, wax worms (as a treat because of their high fat content), crickets, baby mice. In addition to this large variety of live foods, you can offer chopped fruits and vegetables. Finely grated dark green veggies such as lettuces and kale, and fruits such as melons, berries, cantaloupe, are also accepted (though not eagerly) once or twice a week.

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    By law, in their home State, no person may possess more than two of these turtles. People may be prosecuted by fine and removal of the animals if they own three or more without a reptile permit. This subspecies can only be found in Florida, and is also protected in many other areas. Many pet stores offer hatchlings as pets, which are usually healthier than the box turtles from the wild.

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    References

    Florida box turtle Wikipedia